Crabbe A, Thompson P
Department of Design, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom.
Optom Vis Sci. 2001 Aug;78(8):605-9. doi: 10.1097/00006324-200108000-00013.
The clinical effects of a patient-operated system of microwave disinfection for soft contact lenses were assessed in a prospective pilot trial involving 103 patients who were drawn from five optometric practices. Fifty-six subjects used the test system for 1 month, and 13 subjects continued use for a total of 3 months. Both test and control subjects were examined for clinical signs using slitlamp tests. After 1 month, the incidence of all signs reported in the microwave group was not significantly greater than in the control group (p = 0.267), and the same was true after 3 months (p = 0.214). There was a significantly greater incidence of edema in the 1-month test group and of staining in the control group. UV spectroscopic examination of worn lenses from test subjects exhibiting significant signs did not show a higher level of deposition than on lenses worn by control subjects (p = 0.397).
在一项前瞻性试点试验中,对103名来自五家验光诊所的患者使用的软性隐形眼镜微波消毒患者操作系统的临床效果进行了评估。56名受试者使用测试系统1个月,13名受试者继续使用3个月。使用裂隙灯检查对测试组和对照组受试者进行临床体征检查。1个月后,微波组报告的所有体征发生率并不显著高于对照组(p = 0.267),3个月后情况相同(p = 0.214)。1个月测试组水肿发生率显著更高,对照组染色发生率显著更高。对出现明显体征的测试组受试者佩戴的镜片进行紫外光谱检查,结果显示其沉积物水平并不高于对照组受试者佩戴的镜片(p = 0.397)。