湿度
隐形眼镜
CLs上限
相对湿度
环境室
眼科
材料科学
医学
化学
气象学
物理
物理化学
作者
Megan Vaughan,Nery García‐Porta,Juan Tabernero,Francisco Javier Gantes-Nuñez,Pablo Artal,Shahina Pardhan
摘要
Abstract Purpose To compare the ocular effects of exposure to a low‐humidity environment with and without contact lens (CL) wear using various non‐invasive tests. Methods Fourteen habitual soft CL wearers were exposed to controlled low humidity (5% relative humidity [RH]) in an environmental chamber for 90 min on two separate occasions. First, when wearing their habitual spectacles and then, on a separate visit, when wearing silicone hydrogel CLs that were fitted specifically for this purpose. All participants had adapted to the new CL prior to data collection. Three non‐invasive objective measurements were taken at each visit: blinking rate, objective ocular scatter (measured using the objective scatter index) and ocular surface cooling rate (measured using a long‐wave infrared thermal camera). At each visit, measurements were taken before the exposure in comfortable environmental conditions (RH: 45%), and after exposure to environmental stress (low humidity, RH: 5%). Results CL wearers showed increased blinking rate ( p < 0.005) and ocular scatter ( p = 0.03) but similar cooling rate of the ocular surface ( p = 0.08) when compared with spectacle wear in comfortable environmental conditions. The exposure to low humidity increased the blinking rate significantly with both types of corrections ( p = 0.01). Interestingly, ocular scatter ( p = 0.96) and cooling rate ( p = 0.73) were not significantly different before and after exposure to low humidity. There were no significant two‐way interactions between correction and exposure in any of the measurements. Conclusions CLs significantly increased the blinking rate, which prevented a quick degradation of the tear film integrity as it was refreshed more regularly. It is hypothesised that the increased blinking rate in CL wearers aids in maintaining ocular scatter quality and cooling rate when exposed to a low‐humidity environment. These results highlight the importance of blinking in maintaining tear film stability.
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