Comparison between ocular biometric parameters and intraocular pressure with and without contact lenses
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Objectives: To compare the values of central corneal thickness, anterior
chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), vitreous length (VL), axial
length (AL), and corneal-compensated intraocular pressure performed with
and without contact lenses (CL).
Methods: Forty volunteer participants (16 men and 24 women, 24.262.9
years) were recruited. In a single visit, participants underwent autorefraction,
keratometry, biometry, topography, pachymetry, and tonometry with
the naked eye (without CL). Then, biometry, pachymetry, and tonometry
were repeated twice wearing two CL (somofilcon A and nesofilcon A) fitted
in a random order.
Results: Many of the ocular biometric values were affected by the use of
CL during measurements (paired t test; all P#0.003), except for LT and VL
(Wilcoxon test; both P$0.272). Corneal-compensated intraocular pressure
was also affected by contact lens wear during measurements, obtaining
lower values when wearing them (Wilcoxon test; all P#0.001).
Conclusions: Central corneal thickness, ACD, AL, and cornealcompensated
intraocular pressure measurements cannot be performed while
wearing CL. However, LT and VL measurements were not affected by any
contact lens use. In addition, it was observed that ACD results from both
devices are not interchangeable either when measured with the naked eye or
using any contact lens.
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Noya-Padin V, Nores-Palmas N, Giraldez MJ, Yebra-Pimentel E, Pena-Verdeal H. Comparison Between Ocular Biometric Parameters and Intraocular Pressure With and Without Contact Lenses. Eye Contact Lens. 2023;49(11):464-470
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