Stapleton Fiona, Chao Cecilia, Golebiowski Blanka
School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Center for Translational Ocular Immunology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
Optom Vis Sci. 2019 Oct;96(10):790-801. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001429.
Contemporary soft contact lenses do not affect mechanical sensitivity of the cornea, whereas conjunctival sensitivity is increased compared with nonwearers. Orthokeratology lens wear, however, reduces corneal sensitivity. The effects of contact lenses on lid margin sensitivity are unclear, and the link between ocular surface sensitivity and discomfort requires further exploration.Although up to 50% of contact lens wearers experience discomfort with varying severity, impact, and frequency, the relationship between ocular surface sensitivity and ocular surface discomfort experienced during contact lens wear is unclear. The purpose of this review is to examine and summarize the current evidence for the impact of both historical and contemporary contact lens wear on ocular surface sensitivity, the etiology of changes in ocular surface sensitivity, contact lens wear-related factors associated with changes in ocular surface sensitivity, and the relationship between sensitivity and discomfort. Despite minimal effects on mechanical corneal sensitivity with contemporary soft contact lens wear, orthokeratology reduces corneal sensitivity through pressure-related effects. This review addresses the relevance of conjunctival and potentially lid margin sensitivity in tolerance and discomfort with contemporary lens wear and the impact of instrument and stimulus characteristics. Less invasive techniques particularly for lid margin sensitivity measurements are required. Given the potential interactions between a contact lens and the varied types of ocular surface nociceptors, instruments that allow for exploration of cold and chemical sensitivity particularly may better allow the effects of lens wear to be elucidated compared with those that explore high-threshold mechanical sensitivity alone. A better understanding of the relationships between lens wear and ocular surface sensitivity may result in improved management of contact lens discomfort.
当代软性隐形眼镜不会影响角膜的机械敏感性,然而与不佩戴者相比,佩戴后结膜敏感性会增加。然而,角膜塑形镜的佩戴会降低角膜敏感性。隐形眼镜对睑缘敏感性的影响尚不清楚,眼表敏感性与不适之间的联系需要进一步探索。尽管高达50%的隐形眼镜佩戴者会经历不同严重程度、影响和频率的不适,但隐形眼镜佩戴期间眼表敏感性与眼表不适之间的关系尚不清楚。本综述的目的是研究和总结当前关于历史和当代隐形眼镜佩戴对眼表敏感性的影响、眼表敏感性变化的病因、与眼表敏感性变化相关的隐形眼镜佩戴相关因素以及敏感性与不适之间关系的证据。尽管当代软性隐形眼镜佩戴对角膜机械敏感性影响极小,但角膜塑形术通过压力相关效应降低角膜敏感性。本综述探讨了结膜以及潜在的睑缘敏感性在当代镜片佩戴耐受性和不适中的相关性,以及仪器和刺激特征的影响。需要采用侵入性较小的技术,尤其是用于测量睑缘敏感性的技术。鉴于隐形眼镜与不同类型的眼表伤害感受器之间可能存在相互作用,与仅探索高阈值机械敏感性的仪器相比,能够探索冷觉和化学敏感性的仪器可能更有助于阐明镜片佩戴的影响。更好地理解镜片佩戴与眼表敏感性之间的关系可能会改善对隐形眼镜不适的管理。