Fatt I, Chaston J
Am J Optom Physiol Opt. 1981 Jun;58(6):429-34. doi: 10.1097/00006324-198106000-00001.
Swelling of the cornea during sleep when wearing an extended wear contact lens has a osmotic and hypoxic component. The normal swelling of the cornea during sleep, caused by the change from hypertonic tears of the open eye to the isotonic tears of the closed eye, is about 3%. Under an extended-wear contact lens, there is an additional 6 to 8% swelling of the cornea in the closed eye because the cornea under the contact lens is at an oxygen tension substantially below that present in the palpebral conjunctiva. Data on human subjects wearing extended wear contact lenses are consistent with this allocation of the 8 to 12% total corneal swelling observed upon awakening.
佩戴长戴型隐形眼镜睡觉时角膜肿胀有渗透和缺氧因素。睡眠期间,由于睁眼时的高渗眼泪转变为闭眼时的等渗眼泪,角膜正常肿胀约为3%。在长戴型隐形眼镜下,闭眼时角膜会额外肿胀6%至8%,因为隐形眼镜下的角膜氧分压大幅低于睑结膜处的氧分压。关于佩戴长戴型隐形眼镜的人体受试者的数据与醒来时观察到的角膜总肿胀8%至12%的这种分配情况一致。