Abstract

s / Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 38 (2015) e13–e46 e23 with etDD were clinically equivalent to that observed with NL. Conjunctival hyperaemia and corneal staining were also clinically unremarkable under both conditions. These results confirm that etDD CLs minimally impact corneal physiology during normal open-eye wear. AmirMoezzi is a clinical scientist at the Centre for Contact Lens Research (CCLR). He completed his Optometry training in Iran and his Master’s degree at the CCLR, University of Waterloo. He then joined the CCLR research team in 2003 and has been extensively involved in thefieldof clinical contact lens research, focusingon the corneal physiological response to contact lens wear. He has completed a number of studies in this field and presented in scientific journals and meetings. Amir is a registered member of the College ofOptometrists of Ontario and amember of theOntario Association of Optometrists. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clae.2014.11.025

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