This study looks at how well people see with two types of lenses after cataract surgery. Cataracts are cloudy areas that form in the eye's lens, making it hard to see. When doctors remove cataracts, they often replace the eye's natural lens with an artificial one called an **intraocular lens** (IOL). This study compares two kinds of IOLs: the **Clareon PanOptix** lens and another multifocal lens. Multifocal lenses help people focus on things at different distances without needing glasses.
**Key Points:**
- The study has two phases: a pilot phase to gather initial data and a comparison phase to directly compare the lenses.
- Participants must be adults who have had or are planning to have cataract surgery in both eyes.
- Exclusions include other eye diseases or conditions that might affect vision, previous eye surgeries, or participation in another conflicting study.
This study helps researchers understand which lens might provide better vision and satisfaction for patients after cataract surgery.
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