Abstract

BackgroundTo investigate thickness changes in the corneal epithelium and Bowman’s layer after overnight silicone hydrogel contact lens (CL) wear by using ultra-high resolution optical coherence tomography (UHROCT).MethodsEleven subjects without CL wearing history were recruited for this study. An UHROCT was used to measure the thickness of the epithelium (ET), Bowman’s layer (BT), stroma (ST), and total cornea (CCT) at the center of both eyes. A silicone hydrogel CL was inserted in the right eye of each subject, and the fellow non-CL wearing left eye served as the control. The lens was inserted at 9:30 pm and removed at 8:00 am the next morning. The subjects were evaluated at 9:00 pm (baseline), 9:30 pm (lens insertion), 10:00 pm (before sleep), 7:00 am (waking), 7:30 am, and 8:00 am (lens removal).ResultsCompared to the lens insertion level, the ET of the lens-wearing eye increased by 5.73% at eye opening (P = 0.001). The ET of the non-CL wearing eye and the BT in both eyes did not change after overnight CL wear. Compared to baseline, the CCT of the lens-wearing eye increased by 2.87% upon waking (P = 0.003) and recovered 30 min later (P = 0.555). In contrast, compared to baseline, the CCT of the non-CL wearing eye did not increase upon waking (P = 0.105).ConclusionsBy using UHROCT, we found that overnight CL wear induced different swelling responses in the various sublayers of the cornea.Trial registrationRetrospectively registered. Registration number: ChiCTR1800015115. Registered 07 March 2018.

Highlights

  • To investigate thickness changes in the corneal epithelium and Bowman’s layer after overnight silicone hydrogel contact lens (CL) wear by using ultra-high resolution optical coherence tomography (UHROCT)

  • The total corneal thickness of the lens-wearing right eye increased by 2.87% upon waking the day (P = 0.003, Fig. 5) and recovered to baseline 30 min later (P = 0.555, Fig. 1 Optical coherence tomography (OCT) image of one 29-year-old subject and longitudinal reflectivity profile

  • Ocular comfort decreased after lens insertion (P = 0.007, Fig. 7) and remained lower during CL wear (Fig. 7)

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The aim of the current study was to investigate thickness changes in the corneal epithelium, Bowman’s layer, stroma, and total cornea at the center of the cornea after overnight silicone hydrogel CL wear using UHROCT

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