Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Feb 2015)

Effect of overnight orthokeratology on corneal topography and tears

  • Jian Li,
  • Ping Dong,
  • Cheng-Xin Wang,
  • Hu Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2015.2.05
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 205 – 207

Abstract

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AIM: To study the effect of wearing overnight orthokeratology(OK)contact lens on corneal topography and tears in adolescents.METHODS: The diopter, corneal curvature, corneal surface regularity index(SRI), tear break-up time(BUT), Schirmer I test, and corneal fluorescent(FL)were recordedon 40(80 eyes)adolescent myopia patients(mean age 13.68±2.32 years), who had worn OK contact lensfor more than 1 year, with mean spherical equivalent refraction -3.61±1.48D before wearing OK contact lens. These indexes were tested and recorded before the patients' wearing OK contact lens and 5 times(1wk and 1, 3, 6, 12mo after the first wearing)during the patients' overnight wearing OK contact lens for 8~10 hours per day. RESULTS: Compared with pre-wearing, at post-wearing OK contact lens 12mo, the mean spherical equivalent refraction was apparently decreased from -3.61±1.48D to -1.39±1.31D(PPPPP>0.05). There were no significant differences on Schirmer Ⅰ test during the 12mo of OK wearing(P>0.05). The cases of corneal fluorescent staining increased were mainly grade I, and the number of corneal staining grade I at 1 wk and 1, 3, 6, 12 mo after wearing were 15 eyes(18.8%), 9 eyes(11.3%),13 eyes(16.3%), 9 eyes(11.3%), and 12 eyes(15.0%). BUT of corneal staining grade I wasdecreased significantly, compared with the BUT of corneal staining grade 0 during the 12mo of OK wearing(PCONCLUSION: OK contact lens can significantly decrease the degree of myopia and K value of corneal curvature without changing tear volume. However, tear film stability weakens, which needs regular follow-up.

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