| Literature DB >> 31600967 |
Joshua Moore1, Bernardo T Lopes2,3, Ashkan Eliasy4, Brendan Geraghty5, Richard Wu6,7, Lynn White8, Ahmed Elsheikh9,10,11, Ahmed Abass12.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the variation in the optical power achieved following soft contact lens eye fitting for spherical and cylindrical lenses with differing hydrogel material properties.Entities:
Keywords: contact lenses; hydrogel; off-eye; on-eye; optical power; silicone hydrogel
Year: 2019 PMID: 31600967 PMCID: PMC6956153 DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering6040094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineering (Basel) ISSN: 2306-5354
Geometrical properties used to inform the contact lens design process.
| Lens Diameter, | 13.5, 14.0, 14.5 |
| Optic Zone Diameter, | 8.0 |
| Base Curve, | 8.5 |
| Spherical Lens Power (D) | −20.0 to 10.0 (increments of 1.0) |
| Cylindrical Lens Power (D) @ 90° | −20.0 to 10.0 (increments of 1.0) |
| Lens Shape Factor, | 0.75 |
| Central Thickness, | 0.25 |
| Edge Thickness, | 0.4 |
Figure 1Image of an H77p0-clear hydrogel sample (77% water-content (w-c) hydrogel) before (a) and after (b) being cut into a strip.
Figure 2Setup used for the tensile testing of the hydrogel materials.
Figure 3Finite element model of the contact lens (purple) and cornea (green). This model is shown before (a) and after (b) fitting.
Figure 4Geometric parameters utilised in the contact lens design process. The optic, transient, and peripheral zones are represented by the purple, green, and pink shaded areas, respectively.
Figure 5Graphical representation of the variation in lens thickness due to the inclusion of a single ballast.
Empirical data provided by Contamac for each of the four hydrogel materials.
| Material Short Name | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base material | Hydrogel | Silicone Hydrogel | Silicone Hydrogel | Hydrogel |
| Material full commercial name | Contaflex Clear UV 77–Filcon II 3 | Definitive (V3) 74% Blue UV (SiH)–Filcon V3-Efrofilcon A | Definitive (V3) 74% Clear (SiH)–Filcon V3-Efrofilcon A | Contaflex Clear UV 67–Filcon II 2–Zylofilcon A |
| Water Content | 77% | 74.5% | 74.5% | 64% |
| Refractive Index (wet) | 1.3739 | 1.3753 | 1.3749 | 1.3920 |
| Modulus of Elasticity (MPa) | 0.17 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.37 |
Figure 6Diagram depicting the refraction process through the soft contact lens in a two-dimensional sketch for simplification purposes.
Figure 7Mean stress–strain curves obtained during the tensile test for H77p0 (a), SiH74p5-blue (b), SiH74p5-clear (c), and H64p0 (d).
Significance p-values for comparison between the experimentally measured Young’s moduli of each of the four tested materials. The results used to generate these values are presented in Figure 7.
| H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | |
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Figure 8Effective power changes in spherical lenses for each of the four hydrogel materials. Results are presented for lens diameters D of 13.5 mm (a), 14.0 mm (b), and 14.5 mm (c).
Significance values for comparing the effective power change (EPC) results for each of the four materials. The EPC in each lens power region was recorded for each lens material, type (spherical or cylindrical), and diameter. These values were then used to compute the significance provided within the table. Due to the difference in behaviour in the two regions of each graph, the significance values of these regions were calculated separately. Results used for comparison are presented in Figure 8 and Figure 9.
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| Spherical | ||||||||
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| Lens Power < 5 D | Lens Power ≥ 5 D | |||||||||
| D = 13.5 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | D = 13.5 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | |
| H77p0-Clear | - | H77p0-Clear | - | |||||||
| SiH74p5-Blue | - | SiH74p5-Blue | - | |||||||
| SiH74p5-Clear | - | SiH74p5-Clear | - | |||||||
| H64p0-Clear | - | H64p0-Clear | - | |||||||
| D = 14.0 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | D = 14.0 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | |
| H77p0-Clear | - | H77p0-Clear | - | |||||||
| SiH74p5-Blue | - | SiH74p5-Blue | - | |||||||
| SiH74p5-Clear | - | SiH74p5-Clear | - | |||||||
| H64p0-Clear | - | H64p0-Clear | - | |||||||
| D = 14.5 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | D = 14.5 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | |
| H77p0-Clear | - | H77p0-Clear | - | |||||||
| SiH74p5-Blue | - | SiH74p5-Blue | - | |||||||
| SiH74p5-Clear | - | SiH74p5-Clear | - | |||||||
| H64p0-Clear | - | H64p0-Clear | - | |||||||
Figure 9Effective power changes in cylindrical lenses for each of the four hydrogel materials. Results are presented for lens diameters D of 13.5 mm (a), 14.0 mm (b), and 14.5 mm (c).
Correlation factors between the EPC values produced by each material and the associated lens powers.
| Lens Power < 5 D | Lens Power ≥ 5 D | |||||||||
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| D = 13.5 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | D = 13.5 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | |
| Spherical | −0.9634 | −0.9698 | −0.9816 | −0.9812 | Spherical | −0.9985 | −0.998 | −0.9995 | −0.9992 | |
| Cylindrical | −0.9115 | −0.9004 | −0.9594 | −0.9973 | Cylindrical | −0.9972 | −0.9986 | −0.9987 | −0.9985 | |
| D = 14.0 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | D = 14.0 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | |
| Spherical | −0.9674 | −0.9973 | −0.9987 | −0.4511 | Spherical | −0.9858 | −0.9773 | −0.975 | −0.9982 | |
| Cylindrical | −0.8687 | −0.9084 | −0.9099 | −0.1359 | Cylindrical | −0.9526 | −0.9696 | −0.9657 | −0.9973 | |
| D = 14.5 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | D = 14.5 mm | H77p0-Clear | SiH74p5-Blue | SiH74p5-Clear | H64p0-Clear | |
| Spherical | −0.9461 | −0.9519 | −0.9559 | −0.9142 | Spherical | −0.8342 | −0.8286 | −0.8227 | −0.9993 | |
| Cylindrical | −0.7581 | −0.8186 | −0.7896 | −0.7896 | Cylindrical | −0.828 | −0.9318 | −0.9399 | −0.9978 | |