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Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs

PURPOSE: To assess and compare short‐term visual and optical quality and tear film stability between two dual‐focus (DF) prototype myopia control contact lenses (CLs) having different inner zone diameters. METHODS: Twenty‐eight myopic subjects were included in this randomised, double‐masked crossove...

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Autores principales: García‐Marqués, José Vicente, Macedo‐De‐Araújo, Rute Juliana, McAlinden, Colm, Faria‐Ribeiro, Miguel, Cerviño, Alejandro, González‐Méijome, José Manuel
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35801815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/opo.13024
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author García‐Marqués, José Vicente
Macedo‐De‐Araújo, Rute Juliana
McAlinden, Colm
Faria‐Ribeiro, Miguel
Cerviño, Alejandro
González‐Méijome, José Manuel
author_facet García‐Marqués, José Vicente
Macedo‐De‐Araújo, Rute Juliana
McAlinden, Colm
Faria‐Ribeiro, Miguel
Cerviño, Alejandro
González‐Méijome, José Manuel
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description PURPOSE: To assess and compare short‐term visual and optical quality and tear film stability between two dual‐focus (DF) prototype myopia control contact lenses (CLs) having different inner zone diameters. METHODS: Twenty‐eight myopic subjects were included in this randomised, double‐masked crossover study. Refraction, best‐corrected visual acuity (VA) and tear film stability were measured at baseline (i.e., when uncorrected). Subjects were then binocularly fitted with the DF CLs, with only the sensorial dominant eye being assessed. Lenses were of the same material and had inner zone diameters of either 2.1 mm (S design) or 4.0 mm (M design). Visual and physical short‐term lens comfort, over‐refraction, best‐corrected VA, stereopsis at 40 cm, best‐corrected photopic and mesopic contrast sensitivity (CS), size and shape of light disturbance (LD), wavefront aberrations, subjective quality of vision (QoV Questionnaire) and tear film stability were measured for each lens. RESULTS: Both CL designs decreased tear film stability compared with baseline (p < 0.05). VA and photopic CS were within normal values for the subjects' age with each CL. When comparing lenses, the M design promoted better photopic CS for the 18 cycles per degree spatial frequency (p < 0.001) and better LD (p < 0.02). However, higher‐order aberrations were improved with the S design (p = 0.02). No significant difference between the two CLs was found for QoV scores and tear film stability. CONCLUSIONS: Both DF CLs provided acceptable visual performance under photopic conditions. The 4.0 mm inner zone gave better contrast sensitivity at high frequencies and lower light disturbance, while the 2.1 mm central diameter induced fewer higher‐order aberrations for a 5 mm pupil diameter. Both CLs produced the same subjective visual short‐term lens comfort.
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spelling pubmed-95406372022-10-14 Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs García‐Marqués, José Vicente Macedo‐De‐Araújo, Rute Juliana McAlinden, Colm Faria‐Ribeiro, Miguel Cerviño, Alejandro González‐Méijome, José Manuel Ophthalmic Physiol Opt Original Articles PURPOSE: To assess and compare short‐term visual and optical quality and tear film stability between two dual‐focus (DF) prototype myopia control contact lenses (CLs) having different inner zone diameters. METHODS: Twenty‐eight myopic subjects were included in this randomised, double‐masked crossover study. Refraction, best‐corrected visual acuity (VA) and tear film stability were measured at baseline (i.e., when uncorrected). Subjects were then binocularly fitted with the DF CLs, with only the sensorial dominant eye being assessed. Lenses were of the same material and had inner zone diameters of either 2.1 mm (S design) or 4.0 mm (M design). Visual and physical short‐term lens comfort, over‐refraction, best‐corrected VA, stereopsis at 40 cm, best‐corrected photopic and mesopic contrast sensitivity (CS), size and shape of light disturbance (LD), wavefront aberrations, subjective quality of vision (QoV Questionnaire) and tear film stability were measured for each lens. RESULTS: Both CL designs decreased tear film stability compared with baseline (p < 0.05). VA and photopic CS were within normal values for the subjects' age with each CL. When comparing lenses, the M design promoted better photopic CS for the 18 cycles per degree spatial frequency (p < 0.001) and better LD (p < 0.02). However, higher‐order aberrations were improved with the S design (p = 0.02). No significant difference between the two CLs was found for QoV scores and tear film stability. CONCLUSIONS: Both DF CLs provided acceptable visual performance under photopic conditions. The 4.0 mm inner zone gave better contrast sensitivity at high frequencies and lower light disturbance, while the 2.1 mm central diameter induced fewer higher‐order aberrations for a 5 mm pupil diameter. Both CLs produced the same subjective visual short‐term lens comfort. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-08 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9540637/ /pubmed/35801815 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/opo.13024 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of College of Optometrists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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García‐Marqués, José Vicente
Macedo‐De‐Araújo, Rute Juliana
McAlinden, Colm
Faria‐Ribeiro, Miguel
Cerviño, Alejandro
González‐Méijome, José Manuel
Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs
title Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs
title_full Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs
title_fullStr Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs
title_full_unstemmed Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs
title_short Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs
title_sort short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35801815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/opo.13024
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