نتایج جستجو برای: soft contact lenses

تعداد نتایج: 295208  

Journal: :Ophthalmology 2002
Seang-Mei Saw Edwin Chan Shih-Yen Adrian Koh Donald Tan

TOPIC To evaluate the efficacy of interventions such as eyedrops, bifocal lenses, or contact lenses in retarding the progression of myopia in myopic children. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Myopia is a common ocular disorder, and high myopia (myopia at least -6.0 diopters) is associated with potentially blinding conditions. At present, there are no general guidelines on interventions that may decrease my...

Journal: :Optometry 2012
Jeffrey Cooper Erica Schulman Nadine Jamal

This is a review of the current literature describing the effect of atropine, bifocals, and/or contact lenses on slowing the progression of myopia. Cumulative data from a number of studies have demonstrated atropine instilled once a day in myopic eyes resulted in a 90% average reduction of myopia progression, as compared to untreated eyes, i.e., from 0.50 D/year to 0.05 D/year. Pirenzepine, a m...

Journal: :Eye & contact lens 2006
Colleen Riley Graeme Young Robin Chalmers

PURPOSE Many soft contact lens wearers have symptoms or signs that compromise successful lens wear. This study estimated the prevalence of problems in current wearers of soft contact lenses and tested the effect of refitting patients with senofilcon A silicone hydrogel lenses (ACUVUE Oasys). METHODS Prevalence was estimated from 1,092 current lens wearers for frequent or constant discomfort o...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1992
S M Fleiszig N Efron G B Pier

Extended wear of soft contact lenses is associated with an increased risk of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection of the cornea. To assess the role of bacterial adherence in the pathogenesis of these infections, superficial corneal epithelial cells and leukocytes from ten patients who use extended-wear soft lenses and ten control eyes were compared for their propensity to attach P. aeruginosa in vi...

2012
Jie Shen Frank Spors

Background: Degraded peripheral vision has been hypothesized to be a stimulus for the development of foveal refractive error. Contact lenses have been widely used to correct central vision, but their impacts on peripheral vision are still unknown. The purpose of this study was to use optical model software to evaluate the peripheral optics of rigid gas permeable (RGP) and soft contact lenses (S...

2016
Amr ElShaer Shelan Mustafa Mohamad Kasar Sapana Thapa Baljit Ghatora Raid G. Alany

Human eye is one of the most accessible organs in the body, nonetheless, its physiology and associated precorneal factors such as nasolacrimal drainage, blinking, tear film, tear turnover, and induced lacrimation has significantly decreased the residence time of any foreign substances including pharmaceutical dosage forms. Soft contact lenses are promising delivery devices that can sustain the ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1989
P Friedlander M L Zimny

This study was undertaken to determine the effects of thin (60 microns) and thick (240 microns) soft contact lenses of equal water content (70%) and power on nonlesioned and lesioned rabbit corneas. In one group of animals, corneas were not lesioned. Thin lenses were placed on left corneas and thick lenses on right corneas. In a second group, lesions were made in both corneas. Left corneas were...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2007
Xiaoming Chen Alison C Dunn W Gregory Sawyer Malisa Sarntinoranont

The stiffness and hydraulic permeability of soft contact lenses may influence its clinical performance, e.g., on-eye movement, fitting, and wettability, and may be related to the occurrence of complications; e.g., lesions. It is therefore important to determine these properties in the design of comfortable contact lenses. Micro-indentation provides a nondestructive means of measuring mechanical...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2014
Danijela Mrazovac Marija Barisić Kutija Sania Vidas Tomislav Kuzman Igor Petricek Sonja Jandroković Miro Kalauz Branimir Cerovski

Keratoconus is a progressive, non-inflammatory corneal ectasia characterized by thinning and weakening of the corneal stroma which results in its' protrusion. The onset is during puberty and progresses until the fourth decade of life. In earlier stages, good visual acuity can be provided with spectacles. With progression, contact lenses are considered to be a better therapy. Aim of this study w...

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