Microbial Keratitis and Vision Loss with Contact Lenses
PURPOSE.Microbial keratitis is the only sight-threatening adverse event that occurs with contact lens wear. This article gives a preliminary estimation of the incidence of microbial keratitis and vision loss with continuous-wear contact lenses made from highly oxygen permeable (Dk) materials. METHOD...
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description | PURPOSE.Microbial keratitis is the only sight-threatening adverse event that occurs with contact lens wear. This article gives a preliminary estimation of the incidence of microbial keratitis and vision loss with continuous-wear contact lenses made from highly oxygen permeable (Dk) materials.
METHODS.The most up-to-date data available on microbial keratitis and vision loss are collected from a range of sources including industry, private practice, and publications and is reviewed.
RESULTS.There have been 16 cases of microbial keratitis with high-Dk silicone hydrogel lenses. Of the 13 where data are available, none have lost two or more lines of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA).
CONCLUSION.First approximation indicates that the incidence of microbial keratitis with high-Dk silicone hydrogel lenses may be lower than the incidence with low-Dk soft lenses during extended wear. The rate of loss of more than two lines of BCVA is low in patients that develop microbial keratitis with low- and high-Dk soft lenses. |
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RESULTS.There have been 16 cases of microbial keratitis with high-Dk silicone hydrogel lenses. Of the 13 where data are available, none have lost two or more lines of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA).
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