Literature DB >> 12054368

Differences in contact lens-induced responses in the corneas of Asian and non-Asian subjects.

Hikaru Hamano1, Jean T Jacob, Carl J Senft, Tamotsu Hamano, Takashi Hamano, Sachiko Mitsunaga, Setsuko Kotani, Herbert E Kaufman.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate ethnic differences in corneal endothelia bleb formation and corneal swelling during contact lens wear under closed-eye conditions, with the use of lenses of varying oxygen transmissibilities (Dk/L) in Asian and non-Asian subjects
METHODS: Asian and non-Asian contact-lens naive subjects were fitted with one of four different types of contact lenses at each 20-minute session. During lens wear, the eyelid was closed Endothelial bleb formation was determined by specular microscopy or confocal microscopy immediately on eye opening. Some Asian contact-lens naive subjects were asked to wear one of two types of lenses (Dk/L values of 24 and 175) on each eye for 1 hour Corneal swelling was determined immediately after opening of the eyes.
RESULTS: Asian subjects had a significantly higher degree of endothelial bleb formation than the non-Asian population for all closed eye conditions, p=0.0001. There was no significant difference in endothelial bleb formation between closed eves with or without lenses in the non-Asian population. There was a significantly higher degree of bleb formation with low Dk/L lenses, < or = 40, compared to high Dk/L lenses, > or = 110, in Asian subjects, p=0.0001.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a significant difference between Asian and non-Asian subjects in the corneal response to stress. Under a closed eyelid only contact lenses with very high levels of Dk/L do not cause cornea stress in Asian patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12054368

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CLAO J        ISSN: 0733-8902


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