Short-term physiologic response in neophyte subjects fitted with hydrogel and silicone hydrogel contact lenses

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Maldonado-Codina, C
Morgan, PB
Schnider, CM
Efron, N
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[1] Univ Manchester, Dept Optometry, Manchester M60 1QD, Lancs, England
[2] Johnson & Johnson Vis Care, Jacksonville, FL USA
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conjunctival redness; limbal redness; oxygen transmissibility; papillary conjunctivitis; soft contact lens; silicone hydrogel;
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R77 [眼科学];
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Purpose. To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with different oxygen permeability characteristics. Methods. Forty-three neophytes were randomly prescribed Acuvue 2, Acuvue Advance (Johnson & Johnson Vision Care), or Focus Night & Day (CIBA Vision) for 4 weeks on a daily-wear basis. A further 19 subjects did not wear lenses (control). Experimental and control subjects were examined 2 and 4 weeks after dispensing. Ocular physiologic response was measured with a slitlamp biomicroscope in a strictly masked fashion. Results. Limbal redness increased in the Acuvue 2 group compared with the other two groups. Conjunctival redness increased more in the Acuvue 2 group than in the Acuvue Advance group. More conjunctival staining was seen with the Acuvue Advance and Focus Night & Day groups compared with the Acuvue 2 group. Increased scores for papillary conjunctivitis were seen in the Focus Night & Day group compared with the Acuvue Advance group. Conclusions. The reduced level of limbal redness seen with the Acuvue Advance and Focus Night & Day groups suggests that these lenses provide more oxygen to the ocular surface than the Acuvue 2 lens to a degree that can be observed clinically. The conjunctival staining response was similar for the Acuvue Advance and Focus Night & Day groups. The results for the Acuvue Advance and Focus Night & Day groups for papillary conjunctivitis may reflect differences in their material and surface properties.
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