Title of article :
Comparative Study of Two Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses used as Bandage Contact Lenses after Photorefractive Keratectomy
Author/Authors :
Razmjoo، Hasan نويسنده , , Abdi، Elham نويسنده , , Atashkadi، Sayna نويسنده , , Akhlaghi ، Mohammad Reza نويسنده , , Peyman، Ali Reza نويسنده , , Akbari، Mojtaba نويسنده Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, ISFAHAN-IRAN. ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Background: Silicon hydrogel bandage contact lenses are used
to enhance epithelial healing, control surface-generated pain, and
prevent epithelial erosions after refractive surgery. Considering the
importance of faster reepithelialization in preventing complications
of photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and the fact that the features
and specifications of these commercially-available lenses are
different and their performance as a postoperative bandage lenses
would be different also, the aim of this study was comparison the
efficacy of senofilcon A and lotrafilcon A after PRK.
Methods: In this prospective study, 44 patients with PRK in
both eyes randomly received a silicon hydrogel contact lens of
senofilcon A in one eye and lotrafilcon A in other eye. Then the
epithelial defect size, visual acuity and subjective level of pain and
discomfort were measured for both eyes and compared on day 1,
3 and 5 postoperatively.
Results: There was no statistical difference in rate of reepithelialization
between senofilcon A and lotrafilcon A (P > 0.05). The mean pain
and discomfort index was significantly lower in eyes with senofilcon
A (P < 0.05). The mean subjective visual scores were similar with
both bandage contact lenses (BCLs) (P > 0.05).
Conclusion: Silicon hydrogel BCLs are safe and effective for
corneal reepithelialization and have great therapeutic outcome on
visual outcomes after PRK. But, senofilcon A had better effect
on postoperative pain and discomfort which made it superior
than lotrafilcon A. However for more conclusive results, it is
recommended to study larger sample size with evaluation the
possible factors responsible for the obtained findings regarding
postoperative pain and discomfort.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)