| Literature DB >> 35058419 |
Hiroko Iwashita1, Kiyoshi Mabuchi, Takashi Itokawa, Yukinobu Okajima, Takashi Suzuki, Yuichi Hori.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the lubricating effect of hyaluronic acid (HA) on soft contact lenses (SCLs) measured using a pendulum-type friction tester.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35058419 PMCID: PMC8759543 DOI: 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eye Contact Lens ISSN: 1542-2321 Impact factor: 2.018
FIG. 1.Pendulum-type friction tester. (A) The motion of the pendulum tester is recorded by a video camera. (B) The sliding area is a complete contact lens itself set at the fulcrum of the pendulum. (C) The counter surface is a cup of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) with an internal radius of 10 mm. The soft contact lens is attached to the acrylic hemisphere and placed into the PET cup filled with 0.4 mL of test lubricant.
FIG. 2.The measuring system of the pendulum-type friction tester. The decay in amplitude Δθ in one cycle is calculated from the regression curve of change in the peak angle. SCL, soft contact lens.
Mean±SD of the CoF and the Viscosities of Saline and Each HA Concentration
| CoF | Saline | 0.05% HA | 0.1% HA | 0.2% HA | 0.3% HA | 0.4% HA | 0.5% HA |
| Narafilcon A | 0.037±0.002 | 0.032±0.003 | 0.033±0.002 | 0.038±0.002 | 0.048±0.004 | 0.053±0.003 | 0.062±0.004 |
| Delefilcon A | 0.038±0.004 | 0.0032±0.002 | 0.038±0.002 | 0.043±0.004 | 0.051±0.003 | 0.058±0.004 | 0.062±0.005 |
| Etafilcon A with PVP | 0.035±0.005 | 0.033±0.002 | 0.039±0.003 | 0.047±0.002 | 0.052±0.003 | 0.060±0.004 | 0.075±0.008 |
| Viscosity (mPas) | Saline | 0.05% HA | 0.1% HA | 0.2% HA | 0.3% HA | 0.4% HA | 0.5% HA |
| 0.9152 | 1.831 | 3.128 | 8.841 | 27.66 | 45.23 | 125.4 |
CoF, coefficient of friction; HA, hyaluronic acid; PVP, polyvinylpyrrolidone.
FIG. 3.The relationship between the friction and viscosity of the saline and hyaluronic acid (HA) on the three different SCLs, (A) narafilcon A, (B) delefilcon A, and (C) etafilcon with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). The coefficient of friction (CoF) of the soft contact lens under a low hyaluronic acid concentration (0.05%) is significantly lower than saline in narafilcon A (A) and delefilcon A (B) (*P<0.05, Steel multiple comparison test). The CoF of etafilcon A with PVP with a low concentration (0.05%) of HA was lower than with saline, but no significant difference (C). Under higher HA concentrations (0.3, 0.4, and 0.5%), the CoFs are significantly higher than with saline (**P<0.01, Steel multiple comparison test) in all SCLs (A, B, and C). SCL, soft contact lens.