Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches
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Resumo: | Purpose: To evaluate changes in anterior corneal topography and higher-order aberrations (HOA) after 14-days of rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contact lens (CL) wear in keratoconus subjects comparing two different fitting approaches. Methods: Thirty-one keratoconus subjects (50 eyes) without previous history of CL wear were recruited for the study. Subjects were randomly fitted to either an apical-touch or three-pointtouch fitting approach. The lens’ back optic zone radius (BOZR) was 0.4 mm and 0.1 mm flatter than the first definite apical clearance lens, respectively. Differences between the baseline and post-CL wear for steepest, flattest and average corneal power (ACP) readings, central corneal astigmatism (CCA), maximum tangential curvature (KTag), anterior corneal surface asphericity, anterior corneal surface HOA and thinnest corneal thickness measured with Pentacam were compared. Results: A statistically significant flattening was found over time on the flattest and steepest simulated keratometry and ACP in apical-touch group (all p < 0.01). A statistically significant reduction in KTag was found in both groups after contact lens wear (all p < 0.05). Significant reduction was found over time in CCA (p = 0.001) and anterior corneal asphericity in both groups (p < 0.001). Thickness at the thinnest corneal point increased significantly after CL wear (p < 0.0001). Coma-like and total HOA root mean square (RMS) error were significantly reduced following CL wearing in both fitting approaches (all p < 0.05). Conclusion: Short-term rigid gas-permeable CL wear flattens the anterior cornea, increases the thinnest corneal thickness and reduces anterior surface HOA in keratoconus subjects. Apicaltouch was associated with greater corneal flattening in comparison to three-point-touch lens wear. |
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Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approachesCorneaKeratoconusContact lensesCórneaQueratoconoLentes de contactoPurpose: To evaluate changes in anterior corneal topography and higher-order aberrations (HOA) after 14-days of rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contact lens (CL) wear in keratoconus subjects comparing two different fitting approaches. Methods: Thirty-one keratoconus subjects (50 eyes) without previous history of CL wear were recruited for the study. Subjects were randomly fitted to either an apical-touch or three-pointtouch fitting approach. The lens’ back optic zone radius (BOZR) was 0.4 mm and 0.1 mm flatter than the first definite apical clearance lens, respectively. Differences between the baseline and post-CL wear for steepest, flattest and average corneal power (ACP) readings, central corneal astigmatism (CCA), maximum tangential curvature (KTag), anterior corneal surface asphericity, anterior corneal surface HOA and thinnest corneal thickness measured with Pentacam were compared. Results: A statistically significant flattening was found over time on the flattest and steepest simulated keratometry and ACP in apical-touch group (all p < 0.01). A statistically significant reduction in KTag was found in both groups after contact lens wear (all p < 0.05). Significant reduction was found over time in CCA (p = 0.001) and anterior corneal asphericity in both groups (p < 0.001). Thickness at the thinnest corneal point increased significantly after CL wear (p < 0.0001). Coma-like and total HOA root mean square (RMS) error were significantly reduced following CL wearing in both fitting approaches (all p < 0.05). Conclusion: Short-term rigid gas-permeable CL wear flattens the anterior cornea, increases the thinnest corneal thickness and reduces anterior surface HOA in keratoconus subjects. Apicaltouch was associated with greater corneal flattening in comparison to three-point-touch lens wear.Objetivo: Evaluar los cambios en la topografía corneal anterior y las aberraciones de alto orden (HOA) a los 14 días de uso de lentes de contacto rígidas permeables al gas (RGP) en pacientes con queratocono, comparando dos tipos diferentes de adaptación. Métodos: Se incluyó en el estudio a treinta y un sujetos con queratocono (50 ojos), sin historia previa de uso de lentes de contacto. A los sujetos se les aplicó aleatoriamente un procedimiento de adaptación de toque apical o de tres puntos. Radio base (BOZR) de la lente fue de 0,4 mm, y 0,1 mm más plano que las primeras lentes que proporcionaban claridad apical, respectivamente. Se compararon las diferencias entre la visita de inicio y tras el uso de las lentes, de las mediciones de potencia corneal media, en el meridiano más plano y más curvo, el astigmatismo central corneal (CCA), la curvatura tangencial máxima (KTag), la asfericidad de la superficie corneal anterior, las HOA de la superficie corneal anterior y el grosor corneal más fino, utilizando el sistema Pentacam. Resultados: Se encontró un aplanamiento estadísticamente significativo en el tiempo, de las lecturas queratométricas más plana y más curva así como de la potencia media de la córnea, en el grupo de toque apical (todos p < 0,01). Se detectó una reducción estadísticamente signi- ficativa de la KTag en ambos grupos tras el uso de lentes de contacto (todas las p < 0,05). Se observó una reducción significativa en el tiempo del CCA (p = 0,001) y de la asfericidad corneal anterior en ambos grupos (p < 0,001). El grosor en el punto corneal más fino se incrementó considerablemente tras el uso de las lentes (p < 0,0001). Se redujeron considerablemente el coma y el error cuadrático medio asociado a las HOA tras el uso de las lentes de contacto con ambos procedimientos de adaptación (p < 0,05). Conclusión: El uso de lentes de contacto rígidas permeables al gas aplana la córnea anterior, incrementa el espesor del punto más fino de la córnea, y reduce las HOA de la superficie anterior en pacientes con queratocono. La adaptación de toque apical está asociada a un mayor aplanamiento de la córnea en comparación con la adaptación tres puntos.(undefined)Elsevier DoymaUniversidade do MinhoRomero-Jimenez, MiguelSantodomingo-Rubido, JacintoFlores-Rodriguez, PatriciaGonzález-Méijome, José Manuel20152015-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/39495engRomero-Jiménez, Miguel; Santodomingo-Rubido, Jacinto; Flores-Rodríguez, Patricia; González-Méijome, Jose-Manuel. Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: A comparison of two fitting approaches, Journal of Optometry, 8, 1, 48-55, 2015.1888-429610.1016/j.optom.2014.07.00725199441info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:48:48Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/39495Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:47:08.759575Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches |
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Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches |
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Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches Romero-Jimenez, Miguel Cornea Keratoconus Contact lenses Córnea Queratocono Lentes de contacto |
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Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches |
title_full |
Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches |
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Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches |
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Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches |
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Short-term corneal changes with gas-permeable contact lens wear in keratoconus subjects: a comparison of two fitting approaches |
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Romero-Jimenez, Miguel |
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Romero-Jimenez, Miguel Santodomingo-Rubido, Jacinto Flores-Rodriguez, Patricia González-Méijome, José Manuel |
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Santodomingo-Rubido, Jacinto Flores-Rodriguez, Patricia González-Méijome, José Manuel |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Romero-Jimenez, Miguel Santodomingo-Rubido, Jacinto Flores-Rodriguez, Patricia González-Méijome, José Manuel |
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Cornea Keratoconus Contact lenses Córnea Queratocono Lentes de contacto |
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Cornea Keratoconus Contact lenses Córnea Queratocono Lentes de contacto |
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Purpose: To evaluate changes in anterior corneal topography and higher-order aberrations (HOA) after 14-days of rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contact lens (CL) wear in keratoconus subjects comparing two different fitting approaches. Methods: Thirty-one keratoconus subjects (50 eyes) without previous history of CL wear were recruited for the study. Subjects were randomly fitted to either an apical-touch or three-pointtouch fitting approach. The lens’ back optic zone radius (BOZR) was 0.4 mm and 0.1 mm flatter than the first definite apical clearance lens, respectively. Differences between the baseline and post-CL wear for steepest, flattest and average corneal power (ACP) readings, central corneal astigmatism (CCA), maximum tangential curvature (KTag), anterior corneal surface asphericity, anterior corneal surface HOA and thinnest corneal thickness measured with Pentacam were compared. Results: A statistically significant flattening was found over time on the flattest and steepest simulated keratometry and ACP in apical-touch group (all p < 0.01). A statistically significant reduction in KTag was found in both groups after contact lens wear (all p < 0.05). Significant reduction was found over time in CCA (p = 0.001) and anterior corneal asphericity in both groups (p < 0.001). Thickness at the thinnest corneal point increased significantly after CL wear (p < 0.0001). Coma-like and total HOA root mean square (RMS) error were significantly reduced following CL wearing in both fitting approaches (all p < 0.05). Conclusion: Short-term rigid gas-permeable CL wear flattens the anterior cornea, increases the thinnest corneal thickness and reduces anterior surface HOA in keratoconus subjects. Apicaltouch was associated with greater corneal flattening in comparison to three-point-touch lens wear. |
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