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Morphological changes in the conjunctiva, episclera and sclera following short-term miniscleral contact lens wear in rigid lens neophytes.

David Alonso-Caneiro1, Stephen J Vincent2, Michael J Collins2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To quantify the influence of short-term wear of miniscleral contact lenses on the morphology of the corneo-scleral limbus, the conjunctiva, episclera and sclera.
METHODS: OCT images of the anterior eye were captured before, immediately following 3h of wear and then 3h after removal of a miniscleral contact lens for 10 young (27 ± 5 years) healthy participants (neophyte rigid lens wearers). The region of analysis encompassed 1mm anterior, to 3.5mm posterior to the scleral spur. Natural diurnal variations in thickness were measured on a separate day and compensated for in subsequent analyses.
RESULTS: Following 3h of lens wear, statistically significant tissue thinning was observed across all quadrants, with a mean decrease in thickness of -24.1 ± 3.6 μm (p<0.001), which diminished, but did not return to baseline 3h after lens removal (-16.9 ± 1.9 μm, p<0.001). The largest tissue compression was observed in the superior quadrant (-49.9 ± 8.5 μm, p<0.01) and in the annular zone 1.5mm from the scleral spur (-48.2 ± 5.7 μm), corresponding to the approximate edge of the lens landing zone. Compression of the conjunctiva/episclera accounted for about 70% of the changes.
CONCLUSIONS: Optimal fitting miniscleral contact lenses worn for three hours resulted in significant tissue compression in young healthy eyes, with the greatest thinning observed superiorly, potentially due to the additional force of the eyelid, with a partial recovery of compression 3h after lens removal. Most of the morphological changes occur in the conjunctiva/episclera layers.
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Keywords:  Corneo-scleral limbus; Miniscleral contact lens; Scleral thickness

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26189941     DOI: 10.1016/j.clae.2015.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cont Lens Anterior Eye        ISSN: 1367-0484            Impact factor:   3.077


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