Corneal epithelial thickness and corneal curvature changes during the day: The effects of daily disposable contact lens wear

2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 389-394
Author(s):  
Semra Akkaya Turhan ◽  
Didem Dizdar Yigit ◽  
Ebru Toker
1988 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 511-514 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. P.M. Boets ◽  
J. A. Van Best ◽  
J. P. Boot ◽  
J. A. Oosterhuis

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiaqi Zhou ◽  
Feng Xue ◽  
Xingtao Zhou ◽  
Rajeev Krishnan Naidu ◽  
Yishan Qian

Abstract Background: To investigate the changes in corneal epithelial thickness along the principle meridians of astigmatic corneas after six months of overnight spherical myopic orthokeratology (OK) lens wear. Methods: A prospective study. Fifty-seven subjects with up to 1.50 diopters (D) of corneal toricity wore spherical OK lenses for 6 months. Evaluations of OK lens fit, visual acuity, refractions and corneal toricity (CT) were performed. Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) was conducted to measure the corneal epithelial thickness (ET) along the principle meridians of corneal toricity over a diameter of 6mm. The means of △ET of the same diameter at individual meridians (△ETSm and △ETFm) were calculated and compared. Results: Visual acuity and refraction improved significantly after OK lens wear. △ETFm (-4.2±3.4μm) thinned more than △ETSm (-3.4±4.0μm, P=0.027) at 1.5mm in radius. △ETSm thickened more than △ETFm at 2.5mm (△ETSm: 4.1±5.1μm, △ETFm: 2.8±4.2μm, P=0.019) and 3.0mm (△ETSm: 5.0±5.0μm, △ETFm: 3.7±4.9μm, P=0.036).∣△ETSm - △ETFm∣ were significantly correlated with the baseline central CT at 2.0mm, 2.5mm and 3.0mm (2.0mm: r=0.285, P=0.032; 2.5mm: r=0.422, P=0.001; 3.0mm: r=0.239, P=0.027). ∣△ETSm - △ETFm∣was significantly correlated with the baseline peripheral CT at 2.5mm (r=0.299, P=0.028). Conclusions: Overnight wear of spherical OK lenses resulted in differential changes in the thickness profiles of the corneal epithelium between the steep and flat meridians in eyes with corneal toricity.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blanka Golebiowski ◽  
Cecilia Chao ◽  
Kim Anh Bui ◽  
Wing Yan Winnie Lam ◽  
Kathryn Richdale ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 70-74
Author(s):  
Neha Chandrakar ◽  
Ohm Vrajlal Patel ◽  
Sonam Mahajan ◽  
Piyush Bajaj

Background: There have been significant advancements in contact lens designs and materials over the past few decades, the lenses still represent a foreign body in the ocular environment and may lead to physiological (corneal oedema or thinning) as well as mechanical (on corneal curvature) effects on the eye.As there are not many studies reporting the effect of contact lens on eyes in Indian population, this study was designed tofill the lacunae of knowledge in this context.Aims and Objective: To evaluate and compare the change in anterior central corneal curvature & central corneal thickness following use of soft contact lens (silicon-hydrogel) and Rigid Gas Permeable (fluoropolymer) contact lens.Materials and Methods: It was a Prospective, Observational, Comparative study Conducted at Venu Eye Institute & Research Centre, New Delhi. Forty eyes of 21 subjects who required contact lens were included in two groups: 20 eyes in group A (RGP contact lens users) and 20 eyes in group B (Soft contact lens users). A “baseline” parameters was measured prior to contact lens use & changes associated with contact lens wear was considered in relation to the normal baseline parameters when followed up at 3 and 6 months.Results: The Change in anterior central corneal curvature in both the groups was NOT statistically significant (p-value of >0.05) between pre-contact lens wear and with contact lens wear at 3 & 6 months. And, there was Significant Corneal thinning between pre-contact lens wear and with contact lens wear at 3 & 6 months in both the groups individually (p-value <0.05). However, on comparing the difference in change in CCT between both the groups was NOT statistically significant at 3 and 6 months.Conclusions: With contact lens use, there was no significant change in Anterior Central Corneal Curvature in Soft as well as RGP contact lens group at 3 & 6 months. Though there was significant central corneal thinning in both the groups individually at 3 & 6 months, However, on comparing the change in CCT between both the groups at 3 and 6 months was NOT significant.Asian Journal of Medical Sciences Vol.8(5) 2017 70-74


2003 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 61-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick M. Ladage ◽  
Kazuaki Yamamoto ◽  
David H. Ren ◽  
James V. Jester ◽  
W. Matthew Petroll ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Patrick M. Ladage ◽  
James V. Jester ◽  
W. Matthew Petroll ◽  
Jan P.G. Bergmanson ◽  
H. Dwight Cavanagh

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