Abstract

The commonly quoted equivalent oxygen percentage (EOP) values for contact lenses on the eye are considered to be an in vivo measure of contact lens performance, whereas the oxygen transmissibility (Dk/L) is considered an in vitro measurement of a lens property. When an attempt is made to relate EOP for a given lens to its Dk/L, the oxygen flux into the eye appears to decrease with increasing EOP at high EOP, above 14%.

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