AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated the use of mini-scleral design (MSD) contact lenses for treating keratoconus patients who were dissatisfied with corneal inlay results, assessing factors like visual acuity and higher order aberrations.
  • Out of 9 eyes fitted with MSD lenses, 7 had ideal fits and showed significant improvement in uncorrected and best spectacle-corrected visual acuity, with clear statistical benefits noted (P = 0.007).
  • The findings suggest that MSD contact lenses can effectively improve vision and reduce certain optical aberrations in patients previously unsatisfied with corneal inlays.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of mini-scleral design (MSD) contact lenses to treat keratoconus patients who were unsatisfied with the results of corneal inlay.

Methods: In this prospective interventional case series, 9 eyes of 6 keratoconus patients who were unsatisfied with the results of corneal inlay were fitted with MSD contact lenses. Demographic data, uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA), and higher order aberrations (HOAs) were evaluated before contact lens fitting. Corrected visual acuity by placing the MSD contact lens with or without over-refraction, and HOAs were measured one hour after contact lens fitting. One month after contact lens wearing, corrected visual acuity by placing the MSD contact lens with over-refraction and possible contact lens related problems were assessed. Ocular comfort and contact lens handling problems were asked in follow-up visits. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistical tests.

Results: Nine eyes of 6 patients were successfully fitted with the mini-scleral lens. Fitting was ideal in 7 eyes and acceptable in 2 eyes. Mean corrected visual acuity by placing the MSD lens without over-refraction was 0.09 (range, 0.00-0.15) LogMAR which was significantly better than the mean BSCVA of 0.38 (range, 0.2-0.6) LogMAR (P = 0.007). The mean root mean square (RMS) of third-order coma and trefoil significantly decreased after MSD contact lens fitting (P = 0.012 and P = 0.015, respectively); however, changes in the fourth-order spherical aberration were not statistically significant (P = 0.336).

Conclusion: Mini-scleral contact lenses may be helpful in the management of visually unsatisfied patients after corneal inlay.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5000525PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2008-322X.188400DOI Listing

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