Changes in bulbar conjunctival microcirculation and microvasculature during short-term scleral lens wearing and their associated factors

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
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Abstract

Objective

To explore the changes in microcirculation and microvasculature of the bulbar conjunctiva during the short-term wearing of the scleral lenses (ScCL). And investigate the factors affecting the microcirculation and microvasculature of the bulbar conjunctiva.

Methods

In this prospective cross-sectional study, functional slit lamp biomicroscopy (FSLB) was used to image the ocular surface microcirculation and microvascular images at two different sites (under the area of ScCL and outside of the area of ScCL) before (baseline) and during the wearing of ScCL at 0 h, 1 h, 2 h and 3 h. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) (RTVue, Optovue Inc, USA) was also used to image central post-lens tear film (PoLTF) and the morphology changes of the conjunctiva under the landing zone at the same time period. The semi-automatic quantification of microcirculation and microvasculature including vessel density (Dbox), vessel diameter (D), axial blood flow velocity (Va) and blood flow volume (Q). And the morphological changes of conjunctiva and PoLTF fogging grading were evaluated manually. The changes in the microcirculation and microvasculature of the ocular surface, PoLTF fogging grade and conjunctival morphology were compared before and during the ScCL wearing at different time periods, and the relationship between them was analyzed.

Results

Nineteen eyes (11 right eyes, 8 left eyes) were analyzed in this study. Outside of the area of ScCL, the Dbox before wearing lenses was less than that at 0 h (P = 0.041). The Q at baseline was greater than that after 1 h ScCL wearing (P = 0.026). Under the area of the ScCL, the Q at 1 h was less than that at baseline and 3 h. During the ScCL wearing, statistically significant conjunctival morphology changes were found among different time stages (baseline (0 μm), 0 h (113.18 μm), 2 h (138.97 μm), 3 h (143.83 μm) (all P <0.05). Outside the area of the ScCL, the morphology changes of the conjunctiva were negatively correlated with the changes of Va (P<0.001,r = -0.471) and Q (P = 0.003,r = -0.348),but positively correlated with the Dbox (P = 0.001,r = 0.386). Under the area of ScCL, the morphology changes of the conjunctiva were negatively correlated with the Q (P = 0.012, r = -0.291). The fogging grade was positively correlated with the Q under the area of the ScCL (P = 0.005, r = 0.331).

Conclusions

The microcirculation and microvasculature of the ocular surface and conjunctival morphology were changed after wearing ScCL in wearers, which indicated that the microvascular responses happened in the ScCL wearers and the severity of microvascular responses of the ocular surface related to the morphology changes of the conjunctiva. The quantification methods and findings in this study provide clues for the safety of ScCL wearing and may supervise the health of the wearer's ocular surface.

短期佩戴巩膜透镜期间球结膜微循环和微血管的变化及其相关因素。
研究目的探讨短期配戴巩膜塑形镜(SCLL)期间球结膜微循环和微血管的变化,并研究影响球结膜微循环和微血管的因素。并探讨影响球结膜微循环和微血管的因素:在这项前瞻性横断面研究中,使用功能性裂隙灯生物显微镜(FSLB)对佩戴巩膜塑形镜前(基线)和佩戴过程中的 0 h、1 h、2 h 和 3 h 两个不同部位(巩膜塑形镜区域下和巩膜塑形镜区域外)的眼表微循环和微血管成像。此外,还使用前段光学相干断层扫描(AS-OCT)(RTVue,Optovue Inc,美国)对镜后中央泪膜(PoLTF)和着陆区下方结膜的形态变化进行成像。半自动量化微循环和微血管,包括血管密度(Dbox)、血管直径(D)、轴向血流速度(Va)和血流量(Q)。并对结膜的形态变化和 PoLTF 雾化分级进行人工评估。比较了佩戴SCLCL前和佩戴期间不同时间段眼表微循环和微血管的变化、PoLTF雾化分级和结膜形态,并分析了它们之间的关系:本研究分析了 19 只眼睛(右眼 11 只,左眼 8 只)。在 ScCL 区域外,戴镜前的 Dbox 小于 0 h 时的 Dbox(P = 0.041)。基线时的 Q 值大于配戴 ScCL 1 小时后的 Q 值(P = 0.026)。在配戴 ScCL 期间,不同时间阶段(基线(0 μm)、0 h(113.18 μm)、2 h(138.97 μm)、3 h(143.83 μm))的结膜形态变化均有统计学意义(均 P <0.05)。在 ScCL 区域外,结膜形态的变化与 Va(P<0.001,r = -0.471)和 Q(P = 0.003,r = -0.348)的变化呈负相关,但与 Dbox(P = 0.001,r = 0.386)呈正相关。在 ScCL 区域,结膜形态变化与 Q 值呈负相关(P = 0.012,r = -0.291)。在 ScCL 区域,雾化等级与 Q 值呈正相关(P = 0.005,r = 0.331):结论:佩戴 ScCL 后,眼表微循环和微血管以及结膜形态发生了变化,这表明佩戴 ScCL 者发生了微血管反应,眼表微血管反应的严重程度与结膜形态的变化有关。这项研究的量化方法和结果为佩戴 ScCL 的安全性提供了线索,并可监督佩戴者眼表的健康状况。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
18.80%
发文量
198
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Contact Lens & Anterior Eye is a research-based journal covering all aspects of contact lens theory and practice, including original articles on invention and innovations, as well as the regular features of: Case Reports; Literary Reviews; Editorials; Instrumentation and Techniques and Dates of Professional Meetings.
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