Literature DB >> 18327045

Effect of internal lubricating agents of disposable soft contact lenses on higher-order aberrations after blinking.

Shizuka Koh1, Naoyuki Maeda, Takashi Hamano, Yoko Hirohara, Toshifumi Mihashi, Yuichi Hori, Jun Hosohata, Takashi Fujikado, Yasuo Tano.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate whether the polymer composition of disposable soft contact lenses affects sequential changes in higher-order aberrations (HOAs).
METHODS: Fifteen subjects who wore disposable soft contact lenses with dryness-related symptoms and 15 non-contact lens wearers were enrolled in this study. Ocular HOAs were measured for 60 seconds in each subject wearing a disposable etafilcon A lens (conventional lens) or a disposable etafilcon A lens with polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) (lens with PVP) after 1 hour of contact lens wear. During the measurement, subjects were forced to blink every 10 seconds. The aberration data were analyzed in the central 4-mm diameter up to the sixth-order Zernike polynomials. Total HOAs, the fluctuation index (FI), and the stability index (SI) of the total HOAs over time were compared between the two groups. The subjective ocular dryness also was scored.
RESULTS: In symptomatic wearers of disposable soft contact lenses, the total HOAs, the FI, and the SI with the lens with PVP were significantly (P=0.013, P=0.014, P=0.019, respectively) lower than with the conventional lens, whereas a significant (P=0.018) difference between the two lenses was observed only in the FI in non-contact lens wearers. Subjective ocular dryness with the lens with PVP significantly decreased compared with the conventional lens in both groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Sequential measurement of HOAs may be a useful objective method to evaluate the effect of internal lubricating agents of disposable soft contact lenses on optical quality.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18327045     DOI: 10.1097/ICL.0b013e31812e008b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye Contact Lens        ISSN: 1542-2321            Impact factor:   2.018


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