Maizatul Akma Ibrahim, Nor Hazwani Mohd Hasali, N. Zakaria, F. A. Abdul Majid, Fatimah Hashim, Syed Ahmad Tajudin Tuan Johari
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摘要
过去几十年来,隐形眼镜(CL)佩戴者中微生物性角膜炎(MK)的发病率显著上升。造成这种感染的主要原因是使用了低效的隐形眼镜消毒液。本文重点对目前市场上销售的隐形眼镜多用途消毒液(MPS)成分的期刊文章进行了系统综述。该综述强调了多用途溶液的成分,以评估其对镜片佩戴者的有效性和风险。通过 Scopus、PubMed 和 Google Scholar 数据库,以隐形眼镜成分和防腐剂、MPS、聚季铵盐、双胍类和 MK 为关键词,对发表的原创文章进行了搜索。综述显示,过氧化氢(H2O2)、聚六亚甲基双胍(PHMB)、聚维酮碘(P-I)和聚季铵盐-1(PQ-1)是目前隐形眼镜行业首选的 MPS 配方。这些化学成分能有效抑制角膜炎的致病因子,加快消毒速度,降低角膜接触者受微生物感染的风险。因此,正确的卫生习惯必须遵循相关产品制造商的指导,以防止眼部疾病的有害风险。
A Systematic Review on Multiple Purpose Solution of Contact Lens Ingredients: Benefits and Risks
Since the past decades, the prevalence of microbial keratitis (MK) has risen notably among contact lens (CL) wearers. The main contributor to this infection is the use of an inefficient CL disinfecting solution. This paper highlights a systematic review of articles from journals on the multipurpose solution (MPS) of CL ingredients available currently in the market. This review emphasizes the compositions of MPS to evaluate their effectiveness and risks to lens wearers. A search for original articles published was conducted through Scopus, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases, focusing on the keywords contact lens ingredients and preservatives, MPS, polyquaternium, biguanides, and MK. A thorough review was conducted to extract the data on the subjects from the generated searches.The review revealed that hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB), povidone-iodine (P-I), and polyquaternium-1 (PQ-1) are the preferred MPS formulations in the current industry of CLs. These chemical ingredients are effective against causative agents of keratitis for faster disinfection and lower risks of microbial infections in CL users. Thus, proper hygienic practices must follow the guidance from the respective product manufacturers to prevent harmful risks of ocular diseases.