Corneal Response to Scleral Contact Lens Wear in Keratoconus

Cristina Cagliari, P. Schor, Luiz Formentin, C. Lipener, M. S. dos Santos, Helena Oliveira, José Ney de Carvalho Raulino Junior, D. de Freitas
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Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Objective: To verify corneal alterations in patients with keratoconus who wear scleral contact lenses (ScCLs), focusing on corneal endothelial assessment. Methods: Scleral contact lenses were fitted in 22 patients with keratoconus. During a 90-day follow-up, patients were assessed in three visits: at baseline, after 30 days, and after 90 days. Patients underwent visual acuity measurement, slitlamp biomicroscopy of the anterior segment, specular microscopy of the corneal endothelium, corneal pachymetry, measurement of the clearance between the cornea and the lens, and follow-up of ectasia. Results: Variables related to endothelial morphology and pachymetry values did not change significantly over time. Central clearance measurements decreased in the 90-day period. No progression of corneal ectasia was observed, neither were infectious or inflammatory processes in the same period. Conclusion: Daily wear of ScCLs in patients with keratoconus was not associated with adverse effects on the cornea or endothelium over a period of 90 days nor was there evidence of disease progression. Central clearance values diminished over that period, but the significance of this observation remains unclear.
圆锥角膜对巩膜隐形眼镜佩戴的反应
补充数字内容可在文本中获得。目的:探讨角膜锥状角膜患者配戴巩膜隐形眼镜(ScCLs)后角膜的改变,重点关注角膜内皮的评估。方法:对22例圆锥角膜患者配戴巩膜隐形眼镜。在90天的随访期间,患者在三次访问中进行评估:基线时,30天后和90天后。患者行视力测量、前段裂隙灯生物显微镜观察、角膜内皮镜观察、角膜厚度测量、角膜与晶状体间隙测量、角膜扩张随访。结果:随着时间的推移,内皮形态和厚测值相关的变量没有显著变化。中央清除率在90天内下降。在同一时期,没有观察到角膜扩张的进展,也没有感染或炎症过程。结论:圆锥角膜患者每天佩戴scl与90天内角膜或内皮细胞的不良反应无关,也没有疾病进展的证据。在此期间,中心间隙值有所减少,但这一观察结果的意义尚不清楚。
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