巩膜晶状体
眼压
眼科
医学
隐形眼镜
镜头(地质)
人工晶状体
随机化
随机对照试验
外科
光学
物理
作者
Taras V. Litvin,Vivien Tse,Lisa Chung,Yixiu Zhou,Bo Tan,Ying Han,Meng C. Lin
标识
DOI:10.1097/icl.0000000000001012
摘要
Objective: To evaluate the effects of scleral lens size and the duration of wear on intraocular pressure (IOP) during lens wear. Methods: Healthy adults were recruited for this prospective and randomized study. Intraocular pressure measurements were performed using a pneumotonometer. A block randomization was used to assign the order of scleral lens diameter of either 15.6 mm or 18.0 mm for 5-hr bilateral wear over a course of two visits. Scleral IOP (sIOP) was measured during the predetermined intervals, 1.25 hr apart, during the 5-hr scleral lens wear. Corneal IOP (cIOP) was measured before and after the scleral lens wear. The primary outcome measure was the mean change in sIOP from prelens insertion baseline. Results: Corneal IOP unchanged after scleral lens removal compared with the baseline measurements ( P =0.878). Smaller and larger lenses introduced significantly higher sIOP at 2.5 hr after lens insertion with the mean (95% CI) increase of 1.16 (0.54, 1.78) mm Hg and 1.37 (0.76, 1.99) mm Hg, respectively. There was no difference in IOP change between the smaller and larger diameter lenses ( P =0.590). Conclusions: Well-fitted scleral lenses do not result in clinically significant changes in intraocular pressure during 5-hr lens wear in young and healthy individuals.
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