两种不同水凝胶隐形眼镜在干眼接触镜患者中的应用效果

Renée E. Reeder, Pamela J. Boyce, Renée Mika
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20%的隐形眼镜患者会出现干眼症状。本研究的目的是确定两种创新镜片设计中的任何一种对这些患者是否比他们的习惯镜片表现更好。样本包括10例有症状的软性接触镜患者。每位患者配发一副研究镜片:一副B&L sofflens 66和一副Proclear Compatibles。所有患者均完成了常规隐形眼镜和测试隐形眼镜的症状调查。数据采用学生t检验进行分析。sofflens 66和Compatibles都比患者的习惯镜片提供更少的症状(p <0.005)。结果表明,新型的晶状体设计可以为有症状的患者提供更大的舒适度。
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The performance of two different hydrogel lenses in symptomatic dry-eye contact lens patients

Twenty percent of contact lens patients exhibit dry-eye symptoms. The purpose of this study was to determine if either of two innovative lens designs would perform better for these patients than their habitual lenses. The sample consisted of 10 symptomatic soft contact lens patients. Each patient was dispensed one pair of study lenses: one B&L Soflens 66 and one Proclear Compatibles. All patients completed symptom surveys on their habitual lenses and the test lenses. Data were analyzed with the Student t-test. Both the Soflens 66 and Compatibles provided fewer symptoms than the patients’ habitual lenses (p < 0.005). Results suggest newer lens designs may provide greater comfort for symptomatic patients.

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