2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.clae.2015.01.010
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Assessment of corneal thickness and tear meniscus during contact-lens wear

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“…Tear meniscus area did not vary after eight hours of use in any of the three lenses. Some authors have suggested that a reduction in the amount of tear meniscus could be related to discomfort . Assessment of this parameter during one day of use would be valuable for further studies focused on patient satisfaction with daily disposable soft contact lenses.…”
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“…Tear meniscus area did not vary after eight hours of use in any of the three lenses. Some authors have suggested that a reduction in the amount of tear meniscus could be related to discomfort . Assessment of this parameter during one day of use would be valuable for further studies focused on patient satisfaction with daily disposable soft contact lenses.…”
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“…To date no studies have assessed the integrity of the lenses and the ocular surface during and after lens use . Therefore, this study sought to assess in vivo changes in contact lens thickness of a high water content hydrogel lens, compared with two other silicone hydrogel daily disposable contact lenses.…”
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“…Of interest, some authors have suggested that a reduction in the amount of tear meniscus may be related to discomfort, 51 and an increased tear film osmolarity has been associated with dry eye disease. 52 It is well known that contact lens use has the potential to induce symptoms of dryness and discomfort, which may be related to alterations in TO.…”
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“…These hydrogel-based lenses appear to be more resistant to dehydration 1 and do not significantly impact the tear film or corneal swelling after 1 day of normal wear. 51 As a consequence, by minimizing dehydration, lenses made in nesofilcon A compared to a lens made in a silicone hydrogel material have the potential to reduce alterations in ocular physiology during contact lens wear, while providing greater stability of the tear film with a better retinal image optical quality after a blink. In contrast, it has been reported that other commercially available lenses with a high water content may be prone to dehydration leading to loss of comfort and alterations in visual acuity.…”
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“…A mudança de espessura e curvatura central da córnea não foi suficiente para causar sintomas visuais 4 , entretanto o volume do menisco lacrimal foi significativamente menor podendo causar sintomas de olho seco 5 .…”
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