Nichols Jason J, Sinnott Loraine T, King-Smith P Ewen, Nagai Hidenobu, Tanikawa Sadayasu
The Ohio State University, College of Optometry, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.
Optom Vis Sci. 2008 Apr;85(4):236-40. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0b013e3181694fa9.
To investigate alterations in prelens tear film (PLTF), contact lens (CL), and postlens tear film (PoLTF) thicknesses and contact lens movement associated with boric acid-containing rewetting drops.
This was a single-center, randomized, double-masked clinical trial. Following etafilcon A lens application, baseline lens movement and interferometric measures (PLTF, CL, PoLTF thicknesses) were captured. A randomly assigned drop (either a low or high boric acid-containing drops) was applied to both eyes, followed immediately by lens movement and interferometric measures. After a 2-h washout period (spectacle wear), subjects returned for testing with the alternative drop. Statistical analyses addressed pre- to postdrop changes in lens movement and PLTF, CL, and PoLTF thickness.
The presence of a drop alone lead to substantial decreases in contact lens movement (general reduction of 0.45 mm), but the reduction was not related to drop type. The presence of a drop led to an increase in PLTF thickness (approximately 0.14 microm), again regardless of the drop type. Both the general presence of a rewetting drop and drop type lead to an increase in CL center thickness (lower boric acid drop = 0.31 microm and higher boric acid drop = 1.13 microm). Both the general presence of a rewetting drop and the drop type lead to a significant decrease in PoLTF thickness, whereby the lower boric acid drop lead to a decrease of 0.28 mum and the higher boric acid drop lead to a decrease of 0.73 microm.
Boric acid-containing rewetting drops were shown to be associated with a significant reduction in lens movement with a concurrent increase in lens center thickness and reduction in PoLTF thickness. The higher boric acid-containing drop was associated with more substantial increases in lens center thickness and decreases in PoLTF thickness.
研究含硼酸的润眼液对晶状体前泪膜(PLTF)、隐形眼镜(CL)和晶状体后泪膜(PoLTF)厚度以及隐形眼镜移动的影响。
这是一项单中心、随机、双盲临床试验。应用依他氟康A镜片后,记录基线镜片移动情况及干涉测量数据(PLTF、CL、PoLTF厚度)。随机给双眼滴入一种滴眼液(低硼酸或高硼酸滴眼液),随后立即记录镜片移动情况及干涉测量数据。经过2小时的洗脱期(佩戴框架眼镜)后,受试者返回使用另一种滴眼液进行测试。统计分析处理滴入滴眼液前后镜片移动以及PLTF、CL和PoLTF厚度的变化。
仅滴入滴眼液就导致隐形眼镜移动显著减少(总体减少0.45毫米),但减少量与滴眼液类型无关。滴入滴眼液导致PLTF厚度增加(约0.14微米),同样与滴眼液类型无关。润眼液的总体存在以及滴眼液类型均导致CL中心厚度增加(低硼酸滴眼液 = 0.31微米,高硼酸滴眼液 = 1.13微米)。润眼液的总体存在以及滴眼液类型均导致PoLTF厚度显著降低,其中低硼酸滴眼液导致降低0.28微米,高硼酸滴眼液导致降低0.73微米。
含硼酸的润眼液与镜片移动显著减少、镜片中心厚度同时增加以及PoLTF厚度降低有关。含硼酸量较高的滴眼液与镜片中心厚度更显著增加以及PoLTF厚度降低有关。