Literature DB >> 25839348

Prominent Decrease of Tear Meniscus Height With Contact Lens Wear and Efficacy of Eye Drop Instillation.

Yukiko Nagahara1, Shizuka Koh, Naoyuki Maeda, Kohji Nishida, Hitoshi Watanabe.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the change in tear meniscus height (TMH) before and after wearing soft contact lenses (CLs) of different water contents (WCs) and the influence of eye drop instillation on TMH during CL wear.
METHODS: Tear meniscus heights were measured using anterior segment optical coherence tomography in 20 normal subjects wearing a high-WC CL (WC, 69%) in 1 eye and a low-WC CL (WC, 24%) in the other. Tear meniscus height change after eye drop instillation with 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution or saline with CL wear was evaluated at 5, 15, 30, and 60 min after instillation.
RESULTS: A significant decrease in TMH was observed after lens insertions of both CLs. Tear meniscus height was significantly decreased with high-WC CL wear compared with that with low-WC CL wear. With high-WC CL wear, TMH increased significantly (P<0.001) at 5 min after the instillation of 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution compared with the baseline values and then returned to the pre-instillation level. No significant TMH changes were found with the instillation of either eye drop (diquafosol or saline) with low-WC CL wear.
CONCLUSIONS: Tear meniscus height decreased with CL wear, especially with high-WC CL wear. Significant increases in TMH were observed at 5 min after the instillation of diquafosol ophthalmic solution with high-WC CL wear. The increases in TMH after diquafosol instillation tended to be greater than those after saline instillation at least for 30 min with both high-WC and low-WC CLs.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25839348     DOI: 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000134

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


  7 in total

Review 1.  Clinical utility of 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution in the treatment of dry eyes.

Authors:  Shizuka Koh
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-05-15

2.  Prolonged increase in tear meniscus height by 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution in eyes with contact lenses.

Authors:  Yukiko Nagahara; Shizuka Koh; Kohji Nishida; Hitoshi Watanabe
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-06-09

3.  The Correlation between Daily Lens Wear Duration and Dry Eye Syndrome.

Authors:  Rodiah Rahmawaty Lubis; Monica Tumiar Hanna Gultom
Journal:  Open Access Maced J Med Sci       Date:  2018-05-18

4.  Tear Film Characteristics During Wear of Daily Disposable Contact Lenses.

Authors:  Giancarlo Montani; Maurizio Martino
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-06-04

5.  Efficacy of Rebamipide Instillation for Contact Lens Discomfort With Dry Eye.

Authors:  Tsutomu Igarashi; Maika Kobayashi; Chiemi Yaguchi; Chiaki Fujimoto; Hisaharu Suzuki; Hiroshi Takahashi
Journal:  Eye Contact Lens       Date:  2018-11       Impact factor: 2.018

Review 6.  A Review of Imaging Biomarkers of the Ocular Surface.

Authors:  William W Binotti; Betul Bayraktutar; M Cuneyt Ozmen; Stephanie M Cox; Pedram Hamrah
Journal:  Eye Contact Lens       Date:  2020-03       Impact factor: 3.152

7.  Real-world assessment of diquafosol in dry eye patients with risk factors such as contact lens, meibomian gland dysfunction, and conjunctivochalasis: subgroup analysis from a prospective observational study.

Authors:  Masahiko Yamaguchi; Takeshi Nishijima; Jun Shimazaki; Etsuko Takamura; Norihiko Yokoi; Hitoshi Watanabe; Yuichi Ohashi
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-12-01
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