Silicone hydrogel contact lenses and the ocular surface

被引:177
作者
Stapleton, F
Stretton, S
Papas, E
Skotnitsky, C
Sweeney, DF
机构
[1] Univ New S Wales, Vis Cooperat Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW 1466, Australia
[2] Eye Res Inst, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ New S Wales, Sch Optometry & Vis Sci, Kensington, NSW 2033, Australia
关键词
biomaterials; contact lens; corneal homeostasis; corneal vascularization; giant papillary conjunctivitis; limbal hyperemia; palpebral conjunctiva; papillary conjunctivitis; silicone hydrogel; tear film;
D O I
10.1016/S1542-0124(12)70262-8
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
For 30 years, contact lens research focused on the need for highly oxygen-permeable (Dk) soft lens materials. High Dk silicone hydrogel contact lenses, made available in 1999, met this need. The purpose of this review is to examine how silicone hydrogel lens wear affects the ocular surfaces and to highlight areas in which further research is needed to improve biocompatibility. Silicone hydrogel lenses have eliminated lens-induced hypoxia for the majority of wearers and have a less pronounced effect on corneal homeostasis compared to other lens types; however, mechanical interaction with ocular tissue and the effects on tear film structure and physiology are similar to that found with soft lens wear in general. Although the ocular health benefits of silicone hydrogel lenses have increased the length of time lenses can be worn overnight, the risk of infection is similar to that found with other soft lens types, and overnight wear remains a higher risk factor for infection than daily wear, regardless of lens material. Future contact lens research will focus on gaining a better understanding of the way in which contact lenses interact with the corneal surface, upper eyelid, and the tear film, and the lens-related factors contributing to infection and inflammatory responses.
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