Woods Craig A, Jones Deborah A, Jones Lyndon W, Morgan Philip B
Centre for Contact Lens Research, School of Optometry, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Optom Vis Sci. 2007 Jun;84(6):505-10. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0b013e318073c318.
Little is known about the contact lens prescribing habits of optometrists in North America. The purpose of this survey was to obtain data on the types of lenses and solutions prescribed by Canadian optometrists.
One thousand Canadian optometrists were surveyed annually over seven consecutive years (2000 to 2006; n = 7000) on their contact lens prescribing preferences. Each survey requested a range of information about the contact lenses prescribed to the first 10 patients after its receipt.
Over this time period, 1008 (14.4%) of the surveys were returned, providing data on 9383 fits. During the seven-year period, the ratio of male:female fits was 1:2 (3123:6217, 43 not reported), with a mean age of 31.3 +/- 13.6 years (range 2 to 82 years). The ratio of new fits to refits was 2:3 (3780:5518, 85 not reported), with 91.3% of all fits being soft contact lenses (SCL). Of the SCL fits, 59.5% were spherical, 28.5% toric, 9.7% multifocal, and 2.3% cosmetic tints. Gas permeable (GP) fits were 46.6% spherical, 18.6% toric, 19.5% multifocal, and 6.6% were for orthokeratology (OK). Over the seven-year period, SCL prescribed for continuous wear (CW) increased from 3.2% to 14.3% between 2000 and 2004 and reduced to 8.1% in 2006, for all fits. The use of mid-water content (MWC) materials decreased from 34.6% to 2.7% and the use of silicone hydrogel (SH) lenses increased from 61.4% to 96.2%, for all CW fits. GP lens continuous wear increased from 0.7% to 30.6% of all GP lens fits by 2006. Daily wear (DW) of SH lenses decreased from 49.6% (2000) to 33.7% (2004) and then increased to 86.1% in 2006, for SH fits. MWC SCL fit on a monthly planned replacement (PR) basis reduced in popularity over the seven-year period (75.0% to 39.9%) and in 2006 more patients were fit overall with SH lenses (42.9%). The use of non-PR SCL declined from 20.5% to 4.5% of all fits. Fitting of low-water content lenses also declined (15.1% to 7.0%). High-water content (5.4% to10.2%) and SH lenses (5.4% to 42.9%) both increased. By 2006, the majority of GP lenses fit were with high Dk (HDK) materials (50.3%).
The preferred contact lens modality for Canadian optometrists appears to be DW SCL, which are replaced monthly. The proportion of lenses used for CW peaked in 2004, with SH SCL being the preferred material. The market share for GP lenses remains relatively unchanged, with an increasing proportion used for OK and CW. The launch of DW SH lenses in 2004 resulted in a marked increase in their reported fits, with a similar effect following the launch of a HDK GP lens material for CW.
北美验光师的隐形眼镜处方习惯鲜为人知。本调查的目的是获取加拿大验光师所开处方的镜片和护理液类型的数据。
连续七年(2000年至2006年;n = 7000)每年对1000名加拿大验光师进行调查,了解他们的隐形眼镜处方偏好。每次调查都要求提供收到问卷后为前10名患者所开隐形眼镜的一系列信息。
在此期间,共收回1008份(14.4%)调查问卷,提供了9383例配镜数据。在这七年期间,男性与女性配镜比例为1:2(3123:6217,43例未报告),平均年龄为31.3±13.6岁(范围2至82岁)。新配镜与重新配镜的比例为2:3(3780:5518,85例未报告),所有配镜中91.3%为软性隐形眼镜(SCL)。在SCL配镜中,59.5%为球面镜片(spherical),28.5%为散光镜片(toric),9.7%为多焦点镜片(multifocal),2.3%为美容染色镜片。透气性硬性隐形眼镜(GP)配镜中,46.6%为球面镜片,18.6%为散光镜片,19.5%为多焦点镜片,6.6%为角膜塑形术(OK)。在这七年期间,所有配镜中,用于连续佩戴(CW)的SCL从2000年的3.2%增至2004年的14.3%,2006年降至8.1%。对于所有连续佩戴的配镜,中含水量(MWC)材料的使用从34.6%降至2.7%,硅水凝胶(SH)镜片的使用从61.4%增至96.2%。到2006年,所有GP镜片配镜中,GP镜片连续佩戴的比例从0.7%增至30.6%。对于SH镜片的每日佩戴(DW),从2000年的49.6%降至2004年的33.7%,然后在2006年增至86.1%。在这七年期间,按每月计划更换(PR)的MWC SCL配镜受欢迎程度降低(从75.0%降至39.9%),2006年总体上更多患者佩戴SH镜片(42.9%)。非计划更换的SCL使用从所有配镜的20.5%降至4.5%。低含水量镜片的配镜也有所下降(从15.1%降至7.0%)。高含水量镜片(从5.4%增至10.2%)和SH镜片(从5.4%增至42.9%)均有所增加。到2006年,大多数GP镜片配镜采用高透氧系数(HDK)材料(50.3%)。
加拿大验光师首选的隐形眼镜类型似乎是每月更换的每日佩戴软性隐形眼镜。用于连续佩戴的镜片比例在2004年达到峰值,硅水凝胶软性隐形眼镜是首选材料。GP镜片的市场份额相对保持不变,用于角膜塑形术和连续佩戴的比例不断增加。2004年推出的每日佩戴硅水凝胶镜片导致其报告的配镜显著增加,用于连续佩戴的高透氧系数GP镜片材料推出后也有类似效果。