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Osmotic determinants of postlens tear film morphology and hydrogel lens movement.

作者信息

Little S A, Bruce A S

机构信息

Centre for Eye Research, School of Optometry, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

出版信息

Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 1995 Mar;15(2):117-24.

PMID:7659407
Abstract

The determinants of postlens tear film (PTF) composition in hydrogel lens wear are poorly understood, although this layer has important roles in lens movement and corneal integrity. We investigated the hypothesis that the PTF could be depleted by instillation of hypotonic saline, using a randomized, double masked, placebo controlled study design. Solutions of 0.90, 0.60 and 0.45% NaCl were instilled into the eyes of 12 subjects wearing ionic and non-ionic high water content hydrogel lenses. Postlens tear film appearances in specular reflection were categorized as amorphous, faint coloured or coloured, where the coloured patterns represent a progressive thinning of the PTF. With instillation of the hypotonic solutions (0.60 and 0.45% NaCl), the appearance of the PTF in specular reflection changed to a faint coloured or coloured pattern in at least 67% of subjects for each lens type (Friedman ANOVA, P < 0.002). For the 0.45% NaCl solution, median lens movement decreased from 0.50 to 0.10 mm (Friedman ANOVA, P = 0.02); however, there were no significant changes in measured lens parameters and no difference between lens types. Postlens tear film depletion due to a hypotonic shift in tear osmolality, as demonstrated here, may explain the clinically observed phenomenon of lens binding.

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