TY - JOUR
T1 - Extended wear soft contact lenses induce corneal epithelial changes
AU - Tsubota, Kazuo
AU - Toda, Ikuko
AU - Fujishima, Hiroshi
AU - Yamada, Masakazu
AU - Sugawara, Tokuaki
AU - Shimazaki, Jun
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - The purpose of this study was to determine the corneal epithelial alterations induced by various types of contact lenses. By employing the specular microscope, the corneal epithelia of 60 patients who had worn contact lenses for more than 1 year were re-examined along with 15 myopic controls. The morphological changes in aphakic patients who changed from extended wear soft to extended wear rigid gas permeable lenses were also studied. The mean cell area of the corneal epithelium was 621.5 (SD 92.5) iim' for daily wear rigid gas permeable lenses (n=15), 645-8 (98.1) .tm' for daily wear soft lenses (n=15), and 634.7 (88.6) lim' for extended wear rigid gas permeable lenses (n=15), none of which differed significantly from the control value of 610-5 (98.1) lim'. Only the extended wear soft lens group (n=15) showed significantly enlarged epithelia (806.1 (50.1) lim', p<001 versus the other groups). The epithelium partially returned to normal after changing from extended wear soft lenses to extended wear rigid gas permeable ones. The corneal epithelium showed increased cell area only with extended wear soft contact lenses which are known to pose a risk for corneal infection.
AB - The purpose of this study was to determine the corneal epithelial alterations induced by various types of contact lenses. By employing the specular microscope, the corneal epithelia of 60 patients who had worn contact lenses for more than 1 year were re-examined along with 15 myopic controls. The morphological changes in aphakic patients who changed from extended wear soft to extended wear rigid gas permeable lenses were also studied. The mean cell area of the corneal epithelium was 621.5 (SD 92.5) iim' for daily wear rigid gas permeable lenses (n=15), 645-8 (98.1) .tm' for daily wear soft lenses (n=15), and 634.7 (88.6) lim' for extended wear rigid gas permeable lenses (n=15), none of which differed significantly from the control value of 610-5 (98.1) lim'. Only the extended wear soft lens group (n=15) showed significantly enlarged epithelia (806.1 (50.1) lim', p<001 versus the other groups). The epithelium partially returned to normal after changing from extended wear soft lenses to extended wear rigid gas permeable ones. The corneal epithelium showed increased cell area only with extended wear soft contact lenses which are known to pose a risk for corneal infection.
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U2 - 10.1136/bjo.78.12.907
DO - 10.1136/bjo.78.12.907
M3 - Article
C2 - 7819174
AN - SCOPUS:0028590109
SN - 0007-1161
VL - 78
SP - 907
EP - 911
JO - British Journal of Ophthalmology
JF - British Journal of Ophthalmology
IS - 12
ER -