2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10384-020-00723-6
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Transient changes in refractive error and corneal tomography after 24-h continuous monitoring of intraocular pressure patterns with a contact lens sensor

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“…Toshida [192] reported a transient decrease in visual acuity and aggravation of astigmatism after 24 h continuous wearing of a SENSIMED Triggerfish ® CLS due to the orthokeratological profile of the contact lens, which resulted in a so-called "central island" corneal topography. Miki and colleagues [193] echo these findings and reported an increase in refractive error of approximately 18% after a 24 h CLS wear period. As a corrective, 3D measurements of patients' corneal curvature have been proposed in order to better dimension the wearable biosensor to the specific geometric and refractive specifications of the user and thus reduce the reported problems associated with surface contact mismatch between the cornea and CLS [137,193].…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Toshida [192] reported a transient decrease in visual acuity and aggravation of astigmatism after 24 h continuous wearing of a SENSIMED Triggerfish ® CLS due to the orthokeratological profile of the contact lens, which resulted in a so-called "central island" corneal topography. Miki and colleagues [193] echo these findings and reported an increase in refractive error of approximately 18% after a 24 h CLS wear period. As a corrective, 3D measurements of patients' corneal curvature have been proposed in order to better dimension the wearable biosensor to the specific geometric and refractive specifications of the user and thus reduce the reported problems associated with surface contact mismatch between the cornea and CLS [137,193].…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Miki and colleagues [193] echo these findings and reported an increase in refractive error of approximately 18% after a 24 h CLS wear period. As a corrective, 3D measurements of patients' corneal curvature have been proposed in order to better dimension the wearable biosensor to the specific geometric and refractive specifications of the user and thus reduce the reported problems associated with surface contact mismatch between the cornea and CLS [137,193].…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This study discovered that the myopic spherical equivalent was increased ~1 D after 24-h wearing, and the central cornea became steeper, and while the mid-peripheral cornea became flatter. Although this change was transient and recovered after 2-4 days of follow-up, it was worthwhile to note the potential risks, such as falling [69]. Tojo et al found that the corneal thickness was increased, and the corneal curvature was altered as the steeper meridian was increased after 24-h CLS wearing.…”
Section: Influences Of Triggerfish® Cls Application On Eyesmentioning
confidence: 99%