The Effect of Diquafosol Ophthalmic Solution on Clinical Parameters and Visual Function in Soft Contact Lens-Related Dry Eye

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Tomohiro Ogami ◽  
Hiroki Asano ◽  
Takahiro Hiraoka ◽  
Yoshiaki Yamada ◽  
Tetsuro Oshika
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Dr. Simon George

Prospective two years study of the dry eye status following use of soft contact lens. Based on the Schirmer test results, 10 % soft contact lens wearers developed mild dry eye at the end of 1 year and 15 % developed mild dry eye at the end of 2 years. No patient had moderate or severe dry eye. Based on the Tear film break up time results, 17 % soft contact lens wearers developed mild dry eye at the end of 1 year and 30 % developed mild dry eye at the end of 2 years. 1% had moderate dry eye at the end of 2 years. No patient had severe dry eye. Keywords: Schirmer test, Tear film break up time, soft contact lens, dry eye


Author(s):  
Dr. Simon George

Prospective two years study of the dry eye status following use of soft contact lens. At the end of 1 year of soft contact lens use, 20 % soft contact lens wearers developed mild dry eye. No patients had moderate or severe dry eye. Two years after use of soft contact lens, 33% wearers developed mild dry eye and 2% had moderately severe dry eye. Tear Osmolarity values were used to assess dry eye status. Keywords: Tear Osmolarity , soft contact lens, dry eye


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