Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Apr 2022)

Analysis of the influence of night-wear aspheric orthokeratology lens on ocular surface microenvironment

  • Yan-Yun Fan,
  • Xiong-Gao Huang,
  • Nan-Nan Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2022.4.08
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
pp. 570 – 573

Abstract

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Night-wear aspheric orthokeratology lens(refers to OK lens)is used to correct vision while sleeping at night, which is one of the few ways to prevent myopic children from wearing glasses during the day, so often recommended as the first choice in clinical practice for the myopic population of 8-16 years old. The main effect of OK lens is producing reasonable compression on the surface of the eye to reduce the curvature of the cornea. At present, as a recognized non-surgical method for the treatment of juvenile myopia, the lens material and the optometry level of OK lens have been continuously innovated and upgraded. Meanwhile,because OK lens directly cover the ocular surface, so long-term wearing definitely affects the ocular surface microenvironment, including meibomian glands, tear film, conjunctiva, cornea, ocular surface microorganisms and so on, and even causes the imbalance of these ocular surface microenvironments, thereby leading to the occurrence and development of ocular surface diseases. In order to expect clinicians to give comprehensive consideration when wearing OK lens for teenagers and increase the safety and effectiveness of wearing OK lens, this article analyzed the effects of wearing OK lens on ocular surface meibomian gland morphology, tear film morphology and function, conjunctival microcirculation, corneal cell morphology, ocular surface microorganisms and other factors.

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