Microbiologic evaluation of frequent-replacement soft contact lenses.

Güzin Iskeleli, Hrisi Bahar, Mustafa Unal, Ozgur Artunay, Nilufer Akova, Muzeyyen Mamal Torun
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Purpose: This article reports a microbiologic study of two kinds of monthly frequent-replacement daily wear soft contact lenses, with different amounts of water content, in asymptomatic contact lens wearers.

Method: We studied 35 lenses of 18 patients who wear frequent-replacement soft contact lenses with a water content of 38% and 40 lenses of 20 patients using frequent-replacement contact lenses with a water content of 55%. The lenses worn by patients regularly for 1 month were removed from their eyes in a sterile manner on the 30th day and were studied microbiologically to isolate pathogenic agents.

Results: In the group of monthly frequent-replacement soft contact lenses with a water content of 38%, microorganisms were isolated at a rate of 91%; and in the group of monthly frequent-replacement soft contact lenses with a water content of 55%, microorganisms were isolated at a rate of 85%. When the two groups were compared, there was no statistically significant difference (P=0.31). Although coagulase-negative staphylococci, Corynebacterium spp, and gram-negative rods were detected in both groups, Staphylococcus aureus, non-hemolytic streptococci, Neisseriae spp, and Penicillium spp also were isolated in the group with the higher water content.

Conclusion: Bacteria spreading from the environment or from skin flora to the eyes showed more diversity in the group of frequent-replacement soft contact lenses with a high water content. Additionally, Penicillium spp also was isolated in this group. Therefore scrupulous attention to daily lens care is crucial for people who wear frequent-replacement soft contact lenses.

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频繁更换软性隐形眼镜的微生物学评价。
目的:对无症状隐形眼镜佩戴者每月更换一次的两种不同含水量的日常佩戴软性隐形眼镜进行微生物学研究。方法:对18例含水38%的频繁更换软性隐形眼镜患者的35只镜片和20例含水55%的频繁更换隐形眼镜患者的40只镜片进行研究。定期配戴1个月的患者于第30天无菌取下晶状体,进行微生物学研究,分离致病菌。结果:在含水量为38%的每月频繁更换软性隐形眼镜组中,微生物的分离率为91%;而在含水量为55%的每月频繁更换的软性隐形眼镜组中,微生物的分离率为85%。两组比较,差异无统计学意义(P=0.31)。虽然两组均检出凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌、棒状杆菌和革兰氏阴性棒状杆菌,但在含水量较高的组中也检出了金黄色葡萄球菌、非溶血性链球菌、奈瑟菌和青霉菌。结论:高含水量、频繁更换软性隐形眼镜组细菌从环境或皮肤菌群向眼睛传播的多样性更强。此外,该组还分离到青霉菌。因此,对于佩戴频繁更换的软性隐形眼镜的人来说,认真注意日常的镜片护理是至关重要的。
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