Shi Yingying, Hu Liang, Chen Wan, Qu Dongyi, Jiang Hong, Wang Jianhua
Department of Ophthalmology (Y.S., W.C.), Zhongshan Ophthalmic Centre, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; Department of Ophthalmology (Y.S., L.H., W.C., D.Q., H.J., J.W.), Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, Miami, FL; and Department of Ophthalmology and Optometry (L.H.), School of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
Eye Contact Lens. 2018 Sep;44 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S238-S243. doi: 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000389.
This study examined conjunctival microvasculature development in long-term habitual contact lens (HCL) wearers after a night of sleep.
Twenty HCL wearers (15 women and 5 men, aged 28.6±6.9 years, mean age±standard deviation) who had worn contact lenses on a daily basis for at least 3 years and 40 noncontact lens (NCL) wearers (23 women and 17 men, aged 36.5±6.6 years, mean age±standard deviation) participated in the study. A functional slitlamp biomicroscopy imaging system was used to image the temporal bulbar conjunctiva. Imaging was performed in the morning while the contact lens wearers were not wearing their lenses after a night of sleep. The conjunctival vessel diameters, blood flow velocities, and flow rates were measured. In addition, fractal analyses were performed to obtain the vessel network density (Dbox) and complexity (D0).
The average blood flow velocity in HCL wearers after a night of sleep was 0.59±0.19 mm/s, which was significantly higher than that in NCL wearers (0.48±0.17 mm/s, P<0.05). The microvessel network density and complexity levels (Dbox=1.64±0.05 and D0=1.71±0.05, respectively) in the HCL wearers were significantly higher than those in NCL wearers (Dbox=1.61±0.05 and D0=1.69±0.04, both P<0.05). The blood flow velocity was positively correlated with the duration of contact lens wear (r=0.46, P<0.05) and with the daily number of lens-wearing hours (r=0.49, P<0.05) in HCL wearers.
This study identified microvascular alterations in the conjunctiva in response to daily contact lens wear after a night of sleep in long-term daily contact lens wearers. The unrecovered changes may indicate that para-inflammation occurs on ocular surfaces because of contact lens wear and that overnight sleeping with no lenses may not sufficiently restore the ocular surface to an intact state.
本研究检测了长期习惯性佩戴隐形眼镜(HCL)者在一夜睡眠后结膜微血管的发育情况。
20名长期每日佩戴隐形眼镜至少3年的HCL佩戴者(15名女性和5名男性,年龄28.6±6.9岁,平均年龄±标准差)和40名非隐形眼镜(NCL)佩戴者(23名女性和17名男性,年龄36.5±6.6岁,平均年龄±标准差)参与了本研究。使用功能性裂隙灯生物显微镜成像系统对颞侧球结膜进行成像。成像在早晨进行,此时隐形眼镜佩戴者在一夜睡眠后未佩戴隐形眼镜。测量结膜血管直径、血流速度和血流量。此外,进行分形分析以获得血管网络密度(Dbox)和复杂性(D0)。
HCL佩戴者在一夜睡眠后的平均血流速度为0.59±0.19毫米/秒,显著高于NCL佩戴者(0.48±0.17毫米/秒,P<0.05)。HCL佩戴者的微血管网络密度和复杂性水平(分别为Dbox = 1.64±0.05和D0 = 1.71±0.05)显著高于NCL佩戴者(Dbox = 1.61±0.05和D0 = 1.69±0.04,均P<0.05)。在HCL佩戴者中,血流速度与隐形眼镜佩戴时间(r = 0.46,P<0.05)以及每日佩戴隐形眼镜的小时数(r = 0.49,P<0.05)呈正相关。
本研究发现长期每日佩戴隐形眼镜者在一夜睡眠后,结膜微血管会因每日佩戴隐形眼镜而发生改变。这些未恢复的变化可能表明由于佩戴隐形眼镜,眼表发生了副炎症,并且夜间不佩戴隐形眼镜睡眠可能不足以使眼表恢复到完整状态。