Oxygen permeability of soft contact lenses in different pH, osmolality and buffering solution

AIM: To determine the effect of p H, osmolality, and buffering system on the oxygen permeability(Dk) of soft contact lenses.·METHODS: Two hydrogel lenses(nelfilcon A and etafilcon A) and 2 silicone hydrogel lenses(lotrafilcon A and balafilcon A) were used in the study. These lenses were incubated in...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of ophthalmology 2015-10, Vol.8 (5), p.1037-1042
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Se Eun, Kim, So Ra, Park, Mijung
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Zusammenfassung:AIM: To determine the effect of p H, osmolality, and buffering system on the oxygen permeability(Dk) of soft contact lenses.·METHODS: Two hydrogel lenses(nelfilcon A and etafilcon A) and 2 silicone hydrogel lenses(lotrafilcon A and balafilcon A) were used in the study. These lenses were incubated in phosphate-buffered saline(PBS) and borate-buffered saline(BBS) solutions adjusted by 0.8p H increments to a p H in the range of 5.8-9.0 or in hypotonic(280 m Osmol/kg), isotonic(310 m Osmol/kg)and hypertonic(380 m Osmol/kg) PBS solutions.Polarographic method was used for measuring the Dk and lenses were stacked as 4 layers to correct the boundary effect.·RESULTS: Dk values of all contact lenses measured in BBS solutions were more stable than those in PBS solutions. Especially the etafilcon A lens showed a relative big change compared with other types of contact lenses at the same conditions. When the osmolality of PBS solution increased from hypotonic to hypertonic, Dk of all contact lenses decreased. Variations in Dk existed depending on lens materials, etafilcon A lens was the most affected and nelfilcon A was the least affected by osmolality.·CONCLUSION: From the result obtained, it is revealed that Dk of contact lenses is changed by the p H,osmolality, and buffering condition of tear. Thus, Dk of contact lens can be varied by the lens wearers’ physiological and/or pathological conditions.
ISSN:2222-3959
2227-4898
DOI:10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2015.05.33