H H Vaahtoranta-Lehtonen, O P Lehtonen, I Harvima, O Peltola, E Nikoskelainen
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摘要
目的:研究乙基-6- o -decanoyl-glucoside (EDG)对乳突肥大和长期佩戴隐形眼镜者乳突肥大的潜在影响。隐形眼镜护理液为0.00025%醋酸氯己定(CHX),含或不含0.005% EDG。方法:19例受试者同时佩戴离子型和非离子型隐形眼镜6 ~ 18小时,分别使用CHX或CHX+EDG作为清洁消毒剂。CHX和CHX+EDG由每个受试者同时使用,但在不同的眼睛连续使用两个8周。在研究期间的三次检查中记录症状和体征。测定隐形眼镜蛋白含量和泪液胰蛋白酶活性。结果:CHX组和CHX+EDG组乳头状肥大程度均未降低。此外,两组患者泪液中蛋白质含量和胰蛋白酶活性均无差异。在研究中,乳头状肥大与胰蛋白酶活性之间存在显著相关性。结论:尽管早期发现EDG可以阻止隐形眼镜佩戴者乳头肥大的发展,但EDG仍然不能逆转已确定的乳头肥大迹象。
Papillary hypertrophy of the upper tarsal conjunctiva during contact lens wear: a 4-month study with ethyl-6-O-decanoyl-glucoside.
Purpose: We studied the potential effect of ethyl-6-O-decanoyl-glucoside (EDG) on papillary hypertrophy in contact lens wearers who were recruited on the basis of papillary hypertrophy and a long history of contact lens wear. The contact lens care solutions were 0.00025% chlorhexidine acetate (CHX) with or without 0.005% EDG.
Methods: Nineteen subjects wearing both ionic and non-ionic contact lenses for 6-18 hours used either CHX or CHX+EDG as a cleaning and disinfecting agent. CHX and CHX+EDG was used simultaneously by each subject but in different eyes during two consecutive periods of 8 weeks. Symptoms and signs were recorded at three examinations during the study. The protein content of contact lenses and tryptase activity of tear fluids were measured.
Results: The degree of papillary hypertrophy did not decrease in either the CHX or CHX+EDG groups. Also, there were no differences in protein content of lenses nor tryptase activity of tear fluids in either group. There was a significant correlation between papillary hypertrophy and tryptase activity during the study.
Conclusions: Despite the earlier finding that EDG prevents development of papillary hypertrophy in contact lens wearers, EDG still cannot reverse established signs of papillary hypertrophy.