Why are soft contact lens wear discontinuation rates still too high?

Pub Date : 2022-12-20 DOI:10.1080/17469899.2022.2160321
C. McMonnies
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ABSTRACT Introduction Notwithstanding continuing improvements in contact lens technology and increasing use of daily disposables, discontinuations from soft contact lens wear remain a significant problem with ‘drop-out’ too often occurring after patients have initially achieved successful routine use. Areas covered This review examines the possibility that the signs and symptoms of discontinuations might, for example be associated with corneal and/or lid wiper neuropathy and/or aqueous, mucin and lipid deficiencies and/or mental health disorders. In addition, this review examines how soft contact lens wear places high demands on tear functions. Expert opinion Limitations in clinically detecting evidence of some adverse responses to soft contact lens wear may explain how discontinuations can sometimes be described as unexplained. Similarly, limitations in clinically determining the significance of different forms of tear dysfunction and their exacerbation by soft contact lens wear may be a barrier to explaining why symptoms of dryness are most commonly associated with discontinuations. The wider experience obtained with cosmetic contact lens fittings that is discussed in this review may be relevant to problems encountered in therapeutic contact lens applications.
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为什么软性隐形眼镜的停用率仍然过高?
摘要简介尽管隐形眼镜技术不断进步,日常一次性用品的使用也越来越多,但停止佩戴软性隐形眼镜仍然是一个重大问题,在患者最初成功完成常规使用后,经常会出现“脱落”。涵盖的领域本综述探讨了停药的体征和症状可能与角膜和/或刮盖神经病变和/或水性、粘蛋白和脂质缺乏和/或心理健康障碍有关的可能性。此外,这篇综述考察了软性隐形眼镜佩戴对撕裂功能的高要求。专家意见在临床上检测到佩戴软性隐形眼镜的某些不良反应的证据方面存在局限性,这可以解释为什么有时会将停用描述为无法解释。同样,在临床上确定不同形式的泪液功能障碍的意义及其因佩戴软性隐形眼镜而恶化的局限性可能是解释为什么干燥症状最常见与停药相关的障碍。本综述中讨论的美容隐形眼镜配件的更广泛经验可能与治疗性隐形眼镜应用中遇到的问题有关。
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