Impact of Changes in the Optical Density of Postlens Fluid on the Clinical Performance of Miniscleral Lenses.

S. Akkaya Turhan, Didem Dizdar Yigit, E. Toker
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PURPOSE To determine the impact of optical density changes in postlens fluid on clinical performance and to quantify these changes over time during miniscleral lens wear. METHODS Twenty-three eyes of 13 patients with keratoconus were fitted with a miniscleral lens (scleral Misa lenses; Microlens Contactlens Technology, Arnhem, Netherlands). The lens fit was evaluated using the fluorescein pattern and also through anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging. The optical density changes were measured using Scheimpflug tomography at 30 min, 1, 2, 3, and 4 hr. High- and low-contrast visual acuity (VA), subjective performance with comfort and vision (5-point Likert scale), and overall satisfaction with the lens (100-mm visual analog scale) were measured before and after lens-wear. RESULTS The mean Snellen high-contrast VA (best spectacle-corrected VA: 0.4±0.2 vs. VA with the scleral lens: 0.8±0.1, P<0.0001) and low-contrast VA (best spectacle-corrected VA: 1.2±0.2 vs. VA with the scleral lens: 1.3±0.2, P=0.019) significantly improved with dispensed scleral lens. Patients reported high scores for comfort (3.8±0.8), vision (3.8±0.6), and overall satisfaction with the lens (68.7±19.1). Compared with preoperative values, optical density significantly increased over time (P<0.0001). High-contrast VA remained stable, whereas low-contrast VA significantly decreased at 2 hr (P=0.035). CONCLUSION This study shows that the optical density of postlens fluid increases over time with miniscleral lens wear, and it has a negative impact on low-contrast VA.
晶状体后液光密度变化对微型晶状体临床性能的影响。
目的确定晶状体后液光密度变化对临床表现的影响,并量化这些变化随时间的变化。方法对13例圆锥角膜患者23只眼植入小晶状体(巩膜Misa晶状体;Microlens Contactlens Technology, Arnhem, Netherlands)。使用荧光素模式和前段光学相干断层成像来评估透镜的配合度。在30分钟、1、2、3和4小时使用Scheimpflug层析成像测量光密度变化。在配戴前和配戴后分别测量高对比度和低对比度视力(VA)、舒适度和视觉主观表现(5点李克特量表)以及对镜片的总体满意度(100毫米视觉模拟量表)。结果配戴巩膜晶状体可显著提高Snellen高对比度VA(最佳眼镜矫正VA为0.4±0.2,配巩膜晶状体为0.8±0.1,P<0.0001)和低对比度VA(最佳眼镜矫正VA为1.2±0.2,配巩膜晶状体为1.3±0.2,P=0.019)的平均值。患者在舒适度(3.8±0.8)、视力(3.8±0.6)和对晶状体的总体满意度(68.7±19.1)方面得分很高。与术前相比,随着时间的推移,光密度显著增加(P<0.0001)。高对比度VA保持稳定,而低对比度VA在2小时显著下降(P=0.035)。结论晶状体磨损后晶状体后液的光密度随时间增加,对低对比度VA有负面影响。
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