The Ocular Surface Institute, College of Optometry, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-2020, USA.
Eye Contact Lens. 2013 Jan;39(1):20-23. doi: 10.1097/ICL.0b013e318275305b.
The interaction between a contact lens, the ocular surface, and the tear film is vital for successful contact lens wear. It has long been known that both organic and inorganic tear film and ocular surface-related components deposit on contact lenses. Over the years, significant emphasis has been placed on understanding the interaction between protein and lipid deposits on contact lenses. It has become well recognized that the polymer composition of the contact lens material has a significant impact on the trends associated with deposition patterns. Likewise, other factors such as lens care, compliance, and the environment all may play a role in observed trends in deposition patterns. Finally, it is important to note the methodology used when studying contact lens deposition, as the methodological approach used may lead to variability in findings compared with other studies using differing methodologies. Going forward, it is important to develop both standardized and unique methodologies that lead to new insights into contact lens deposition patterns that ultimately are able to detect associations with in vivo performance and adverse events. The objective of this article is to review contemporary methods and findings relating to deposition on silicone hydrogel materials.
隐形眼镜、眼表面和泪膜之间的相互作用对于成功佩戴隐形眼镜至关重要。长期以来,人们一直知道有机和无机的泪膜和眼表面相关成分会沉积在隐形眼镜上。多年来,人们非常重视理解蛋白质和脂质在隐形眼镜上的沉积之间的相互作用。人们已经认识到,隐形眼镜材料的聚合物成分对沉积模式相关的趋势有重大影响。同样,其他因素,如镜片护理、合规性和环境,都可能在观察到的沉积模式趋势中发挥作用。最后,需要注意的是研究隐形眼镜沉积时所采用的方法,因为与使用不同方法的其他研究相比,所使用的方法可能会导致结果的变异性。展望未来,重要的是要开发标准化和独特的方法,这些方法可以深入了解隐形眼镜沉积模式,最终能够检测到与体内性能和不良反应的关联。本文的目的是综述与硅水凝胶材料沉积相关的当代方法和研究结果。