Effect of soft contact lens wear on corneal endothelial cell characteristics.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Hassan A Aljaberi, Saeed Rahmani, Ghaith Ali Muhammad
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the impact of soft contact lens (SCL) wear on corneal endothelial morphology, particularly endothelial cell density (ECD), coefficient of variation (COV), and hexagonality (HEX), comparing SCL wearers with non-wearers in a young adult population in Iraq.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 394 participants, aged 18-30 years, comprising 207 SCL wearers and 187 non-wearers. Corneal endothelial characteristics were assessed using non-contact specular microscopy to measure ECD, COV, and HEX. The spherical equivalent (SE) was measured using an autorefractometer. Statistical analyses were performed using one-way and two-way ANOVA tests to compare between groups.

Results: A total of 394 subjects participated in the study, including 207 CL wearers (108 silicone hydrogel and 99 traditional hydrogel) and 187 non-CL wearers (control group), with 149 males and 245 females. The mean age was 23.90 ± 3.07 years, and the mean spherical equivalent (SE) was -3.07 ± 1.36 diopters. The duration of CL wear ranged from 2 to 12 years, with an average of 6.37 ± 3.25 years. Participants were divided into two groups: Group 1 (2-6 years) and Group 2 (7-12 years). Statistical analysis revealed significant changes in endothelial cell density (ECD), coefficient of variation (COV), and hexagonality (HEX) in CL wearers (p < 0.001), with more pronounced alterations in Group 2, particularly among traditional hydrogel lens wearers.

Conclusion: Prolonged soft contact lens wear is associated with significant changes in corneal endothelial morphology, including decreased ECD, increased COV, and reduced HEX, which worsen with extended use. These findings underscore the importance of monitoring corneal health in long-term SCL users and suggest the need for regular ophthalmic evaluations to mitigate potential risks.

软性隐形眼镜佩戴对角膜内皮细胞特性的影响。
目的:评估软性隐形眼镜(SCL)佩戴对角膜内皮形态的影响,特别是内皮细胞密度(ECD)、变异系数(COV)和六边形(HEX),比较伊拉克年轻成年人群中软性隐形眼镜佩戴者和非佩戴者。方法:对394名18-30岁的参与者进行横断面研究,其中佩戴SCL者207人,非佩戴者187人。使用非接触式镜面显微镜评估角膜内皮特征,测量ECD、COV和HEX。用自折射仪测量了球等效(SE)。采用单因素和双因素方差分析进行组间比较。结果:共394名受试者参与研究,其中使用CL者207人(硅胶水凝胶108人,传统水凝胶99人),不使用CL者187人(对照组),其中男性149人,女性245人。平均年龄23.90±3.07岁,平均球等效(SE)为-3.07±1.36屈光度。CL磨损时间为2 ~ 12年,平均为6.37±3.25年。参与者分为两组:1组(2-6岁)和2组(7-12岁)。结论:长时间佩戴软性接触镜可导致角膜内皮细胞密度(ECD)、变异系数(COV)和六边形(HEX)发生显著变化,包括ECD降低、COV升高、HEX降低,且随佩戴时间延长而恶化。这些发现强调了监测长期SCL使用者角膜健康的重要性,并建议需要定期进行眼科评估以减轻潜在风险。
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来源期刊
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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