McNamara N A, Polse K A, Fukunaga S A, Maebori J S, Suzuki R M
Morton D. Sarver Laboratory for Cornea and Contact Lens Research, School of Optometry, University of California, Berkeley 94720-2020, USA.
Ophthalmology. 1998 Dec;105(12):2330-5. doi: 10.1016/S0161-6420(98)91237-4.
To explore the impact of eye closure and soft contact lens extended wear (SCLEW) on epithelial permeability to fluorescein (Pdc).
A prospective cohort study.
Thirty-one noncontact lens (CL) wearers participated.
The effects of eye closure on Pdc were evaluated by comparing morning (AM) and afternoon (PM) measurements on non-CL subjects. The effects of SCLEW on Pdc were determined by measuring Pdc before beginning SCLEW and then after 2, 4, and 12 weeks of SCLEW.
Pdc measured in the morning versus the afternoon and before versus after SCLEW was examined.
Analyses of Pdc were done using the natural logarithm (ln). The mean +/- standard error (SE) ln(Pdc) measured in the AM versus PM on 16 non-CL wearers did not differ significantly (-2.56+/-0.16 vs. -2.69+/-0.15, respectively; P = 0.46). In contrast, the mean +/- SE ln(Pdc) in 15 subjects after 2 (-1.73+/-0.183, P < 0.001), 4 (- 1.59+/-0.188, P < 0.001), and 12 weeks (-1.99+/-0.206, P = 0.02) of SCLEW was substantially greater than that measured before lens wear (-2.42+/-0.159 ln(nm/sec)). Interestingly, the mean+/-SE ln(Pdc) measured in the afternoon on seven subjects after 13 weeks of SCLEW was similar to their average baseline ln(Pdc) (-2.62+/-0.27 vs. -2.52+/-0.243, respectively; P = 0.54). Further analysis showed that Pdc was highest in the morning and decreased approximately 12.5%/hour (P < 0.001) during the day.
Sleeping without CLs does not appear to alter Pdc; however, 2 weeks of SCLEW caused a 99% increase in permeability without observable changes by slit-lamp examination. Increases in Pdc appear greatest in the morning after SCLEW and then decrease exponentially during the day. Whether changes in Pdc will predict CL-associated keratopathy needs further study.
探讨闭眼及软性角膜接触镜长戴(SCLEW)对上皮细胞荧光素通透性(Pdc)的影响。
一项前瞻性队列研究。
31名非角膜接触镜佩戴者参与研究。
通过比较非角膜接触镜佩戴者上午(AM)和下午(PM)的测量结果来评估闭眼对Pdc的影响。通过在开始SCLEW之前以及SCLEW 2周、4周和12周后测量Pdc来确定SCLEW对Pdc的影响。
检查上午与下午测量的Pdc以及SCLEW前后测量的Pdc。
使用自然对数(ln)对Pdc进行分析。16名非角膜接触镜佩戴者上午与下午测量的平均±标准误差(SE)ln(Pdc)无显著差异(分别为-2.56±0.16和-2.69±0.15;P = 0.46)。相比之下,15名受试者在SCLEW 2周(-1.73±0.183,P < 0.001)、4周(-1.59±0.188,P < 0.001)和12周(-1.99±0.206,P = 0.02)后的平均±SE ln(Pdc)显著高于戴镜前测量值(-2.42±0.159 ln(nm/秒))。有趣的是,7名受试者在SCLEW 13周后下午测量的平均±SE ln(Pdc)与其平均基线ln(Pdc)相似(分别为-2.62±0.27和-2.52±0.243;P = 0.54)。进一步分析表明,Pdc在上午最高,白天每小时下降约12.5%(P < 0.001)。
不戴角膜接触镜睡眠似乎不会改变Pdc;然而,2周的SCLEW使通透性增加了99%,裂隙灯检查未发现明显变化。SCLEW后Pdc的增加在上午似乎最大,然后在白天呈指数下降。Pdc的变化是否能预测与角膜接触镜相关的角膜病变需要进一步研究。