Maoyuan Yang, Feifu Wang, Aiqin Xu, Qiaochu Yang, Ming Cao, Chen Bichi, Ruzhi Deng, Jun Jiang, Stephen J Vincent
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目的:由于亚洲人群青光眼的患病率较高,本研究的目的是调查中国人长期佩戴巩膜晶状体后眼压的变化。方法:本前瞻性、观察性临床研究纳入60名中国受试者,分别为不规则角膜组(不规则角膜组,ICG)和正常角膜组(正常角膜组,RCG)。在基线检查和巩膜镜片配戴和配药后,随访时间分别为巩膜镜片佩戴1周、1个月和3个月。眼内眼压在无晶状体的情况下用反弹眼压仪(ICG)或非接触眼压仪(RCG)测量。结果:在RCG和ICG中,在研究访问期间,平均眼压变化<±0.3 mmHg (p < 0.05)。少数参与者(RCG n = 3, ICG n = 3,即10%的眼睛)在连续两次研究访问中,包括最后3个月的访问,IOP比基线升高≥2 mmHg。结论:中国正常和不规则角膜患者在巩膜晶状体配戴3个月后,IOP保持稳定(平均变化<±0.3 mmHg)。考虑到亚洲人青光眼的发病率较高,未来的长期巩膜晶状体研究有必要在中国人群中检测原位晶状体(例如,使用气压计)、前房解剖或视神经参数的IOP变化。
Intraocular pressure following long-term scleral lens wear in Chinese eyes.
Purpose: Since the prevalence of glaucoma is greater in Asian populations, the purpose of this study was to investigate variations in intraocular pressure (IOP) following long-term scleral lens wear in Chinese eyes.
Methods: This prospective, observational clinical study included 60 Chinese participants with irregular corneas (irregular cornea group, ICG) and regular corneas (regular cornea group, RCG). Following a baseline examination and scleral lens fitting and dispensing, follow-up visits were conducted after 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months of scleral lens wear. IOP was measured without the lens on eye using rebound tonometry (ICG) or non-contact tonometry (RCG).
Results: In both the RCG and ICG, the mean IOP varied by < ± 0.3 mmHg across study visits (p > 0.05). A small number of participants (RCG n = 3, ICG n = 3, i.e. 10% of eyes) exhibited an IOP elevation of ≥ 2 mmHg from baseline across two consecutive study visits, including the final 3 month visit.
Conclusion: On average, IOP remained stable (mean changes < ± 0.3 mmHg) in Chinese participants with regular and irregular corneas following three months of scleral lens wear. Future long-term scleral lens studies examining changes in IOP with the lens in situ (e.g., using pneumotonometry), anterior chamber anatomy, or optic nerve parameters in Chinese populations are warranted given the higher prevalence of glaucoma in Asian eyes.
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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.