角膜巩膜轮廓对软性隐形眼镜配合术影响的研究

Songkuk Kim, Hyun-iL Kim
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目的:通过对比分析裂隙灯图像识别的角膜巩膜形状与软性隐形眼镜配合术的差异,探讨角膜巩膜形状与隐形眼镜配合术的重要性和相关性。方法:33例(65眼)无屈光性角膜移植史,无眼疾者,在确定上、下眼表面角膜巩膜形态后配戴多曲线球形软性隐形眼镜。根据受试者的角膜巩膜形状进行分组,并对受试者进行分散、眨眼后运动、滞后和俯卧撑测试。根据测试项目对各组进行比较,并检查拟合状态。结果:在上眼表,与有明显的凸或切向角膜巩膜转移的组相比,有液体性凸或切向角膜巩膜转移的组表现出更大的眨眼后运动(p = 0.000)和颞(p = 0.003)、鼻(p = 0.001)和下(p = 0.021)延迟,以及相对宽松的拟合(p = 0.041)。在下眼表,与有明显的凸或切向角膜巩膜转移的组相比,有液体状凸或切向角膜巩膜转移的组表现出更大的眨眼后运动(p = 0.000)和鼻(p = 0.001)和下眼(p = 0.049)延迟,以及相对松散的拟合(p = 0.021)。结论:基于角膜巩膜形状轮廓设计软性隐形眼镜后表面提供了更合适的配戴条件。
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A study of the Influence of Corneoscleral Profile on Soft Contact Lens Fitting
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance and correlation of the corneoscleral profile (CSP) with contact lens fitting by comparing and analyzing the differences in soft contact lens fitting based on the corneoscleral shape profile identified on slit-lamp images. Methods: Thirty-three subjects (65 eyes) with no history of refractive keratoplasty or eye diseases were fit with multi-curve spherical soft contact lenses after identifying the corneoscleral shape profiles on the superior and inferior ocular surfaces. The subjects were categorized under groups based on the corneoscleral shape profile, and decentration, post-blink movement, lag, and push-up test were examined. The groups were compared based on the test items, and the fitting statuses were checked. Results: On the superior ocular surface, the group with a fluid convex or tangential corneoscleral transition showed significantly larger post-blink movement (p = 0.000) and temporal (p = 0.003), nasal (p = 0.001), and inferior (p = 0.021) lags, and relatively loose fitting (p = 0.041) compared to the group with a marked convex or tangential corneoscleral transition. On the inferior ocular surface, the group with a fluid convex or tangential corneoscleral transition showed significantly larger post-blink movement (p = 0.000) and nasal (p = 0.001) and inferior (p = 0.049) lags, and relatively loose fitting (p = 0.021) compared to the group with a marked convex or tangential corneoscleral transition. Conclusions: Designing the back surface of a soft contact lens based on the corneoscleral shape profile provides a more appropriate fitting condition.
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