Winder A F, Ruben M
Trans Ophthalmol Soc U K (1962). 1977 Apr;97(1):153-6.
Laboratory procedures may be of great value in dealing with lens spoilation and in monitoring the state of the cornea during lens wear. Deposition of calcium-rich material remains the only defined non-mechanical process involved in spoilation although other forms of deposit and discolouration occur. Excess calcium levels in tear fluid are not a feature of contact lens wear, but changes in the sodium-potassium concentration ratio of tears are found. The basis for this effect is obscure but ratio changes may be useful empirical indices of corneal function.