TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of the effect of moist chamber spectacles in patients with dry eye exposed to adverse environment conditions
AU - Ogawa, Mamoru
AU - Dogru, Murat
AU - Toriyama, Naoki
AU - Yamaguchi, Takefumi
AU - Shimazaki, Jun
AU - Tsubota, Kazuo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Inc.
Copyright:
Copyright 2019 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Purpose: To evaluate the effect of moist chamber spectacle wear on the ocular surface and tear functions in a controlled wind exposure environment. Methods: Twenty-eight eyes of 14 probable dry eye subjects (4 men, 10 women; mean age: 34.5 years) underwent constant wind exposure for 10 min without spectacle, with conventional spectacle wear, and with moist chamber spectacle wear. Dryness Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores, tear evaporation, blink rate, tear film breakup testing, and fluorescein staining were performed before and after wind exposure. Results: The mean dryness VAS score after wind exposure was significantly higher when no spectacles were worn or when conventional spectacles with no moist chambers were worn compared with after exposure scores when moist chamber spectacles were worn (P=0.02). The mean of tear evaporation rate from the ocular surface and blink rate increased significantly with wind exposure when no spectacles were worn or when conventional spectacles with no moist chambers were worn (P=0.04). There were no significant changes before and after wind exposure when the moist chamber spectacles were worn (P=0.1). Conclusion: Moist chamber spectacles appear to have favorable effects on dry eye symptomatology, tear stability, and blink rates in adverse environment conditions such as wind exposure.
AB - Purpose: To evaluate the effect of moist chamber spectacle wear on the ocular surface and tear functions in a controlled wind exposure environment. Methods: Twenty-eight eyes of 14 probable dry eye subjects (4 men, 10 women; mean age: 34.5 years) underwent constant wind exposure for 10 min without spectacle, with conventional spectacle wear, and with moist chamber spectacle wear. Dryness Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores, tear evaporation, blink rate, tear film breakup testing, and fluorescein staining were performed before and after wind exposure. Results: The mean dryness VAS score after wind exposure was significantly higher when no spectacles were worn or when conventional spectacles with no moist chambers were worn compared with after exposure scores when moist chamber spectacles were worn (P=0.02). The mean of tear evaporation rate from the ocular surface and blink rate increased significantly with wind exposure when no spectacles were worn or when conventional spectacles with no moist chambers were worn (P=0.04). There were no significant changes before and after wind exposure when the moist chamber spectacles were worn (P=0.1). Conclusion: Moist chamber spectacles appear to have favorable effects on dry eye symptomatology, tear stability, and blink rates in adverse environment conditions such as wind exposure.
KW - Moist chamber spectacle-Blink rate-Dry eye
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U2 - 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000431
DO - 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000431
M3 - Article
C2 - 29095724
AN - SCOPUS:85045368892
SN - 1542-2321
VL - 44
SP - 379
EP - 383
JO - Eye and Contact Lens
JF - Eye and Contact Lens
IS - 6
ER -