Ko Eun Lee, Su Young Moon, Sanghyu Nam, Joon Hyuck Jang, Jae Yong Kim, Hungwon Tchah, Hun Lee
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目的:我们旨在报道巩膜晶状体应用于韩国各种角膜疾病患者的临床结果。方法:对47例62眼的角膜病变患者进行回顾性分析。患者因矫正视力不佳、硬性透气性(RGP)或软性隐形眼镜不耐受而被转诊。评估未矫正视力、习惯性矫正视力、最佳晶状体矫正视力、地形指标、角膜测量指标和晶状体参数。结果:纳入19例圆锥角膜患者26只眼。其他情况包括角膜瘢痕(12例13眼)、结节(3眼)、撕裂(4眼)、化学烧伤(1眼)、角膜炎(1眼)、彼得斯异常(1眼)、纤维发育不良(1眼)、眼部移植物抗host病(1例2眼)、不规则散光(12例18眼)和角膜移植状态(4例5眼)。眼睛的平均地形值包括平角膜屈光度(43.0±6.1屈光度[D])、陡角膜屈光度(48.0±7.4 D)和散光(4.9±3.6 D)。配戴巩膜晶状体的最佳晶状体矫正视力(最小分辨角[logMAR]的0.10±0.22对数)明显优于习惯矫正视力(0.59±0.62 logMAR, p < 0.001)。结论:巩膜隐形眼镜是角膜异常患者和对RGP隐形眼镜不能耐受的患者的良好选择,其视力效果和患者满意度都很好,特别是在圆锥角膜、角膜疤痕和角膜移植情况方面。
Scleral Lens Applications Focused on Korean Patients with Various Corneal Disorders.
Purpose: We aimed to report on the clinical outcomes of scleral lens applications in Korean patients with various corneal disorders.
Methods: This retrospective review was conducted for 62 eyes of 47 patients who had been fitted with scleral lenses for various corneal disorders. The patients were referred for inadequate spectacle-corrected visual acuity and rigid gas permeable (RGP) or soft contact lens intolerance. Uncorrected visual acuity, habitually corrected visual acuity, best lens-corrected visual acuity, topographic indices, keratometry indices, and lens parameters were evaluated.
Results: Twenty-six eyes of 19 patients with keratoconus were enrolled. Other conditions included corneal scar (13 eyes of 12 patients), phlyctenules (three eyes), laceration (four eyes), chemical burn (one eye), keratitis (one eye), Peters' anomaly (one eye), fibrous dysplasia (one eye), ocular graft-versus-host disease (two eyes of one patient), irregular astigmatism (18 eyes of 12 patients), and corneal transplant status (five eyes of four patients). The mean topographic values of the eyes include flat keratometric value (43.0 ± 6.1 diopters [D]), steep keratometric value (48.0 ± 7.4 D), and astigmatism (4.9 ± 3.6 D). Of the eyes fitted with scleral lenses, best lens-corrected visual acuity (0.10 ± 0.22 logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution [logMAR]) was significantly better than the habitually corrected visual acuity (0.59 ± 0.62 logMAR, p < 0.001).
Conclusions: Scleral contact lenses are a good alternative for patients with corneal abnormalities and those who are intolerable to RGP contact lenses, resulting in both successful visual outcomes and patient satisfaction, especially concerning keratoconus, corneal scar, and corneal transplant status.