Clinical effects of rigid gas permeable contact lens in correcting high myopia and astigmatism
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    Abstract:

    AIM: To evaluate the effect of rigid gas permeable contact lens(RGP)in correcting high myopia and astigmatism.

    METHODS: Forty-one patients(65 eyes)with myopia(-9.03±6.19DS, maximum -23.00DS)and astigmatism(-1.41±1.32DC, maximum -5.50DC)were fitted with RGP after strict routine ophthalmological examination, objective refraction and subjective refraction. All these patients were followed after 1wk, 1, 3mo and half one year.

    RESULTS: Sixty-five eyes were fitted with RGP(-9.92±5.96DS). RGP base curve(BC)was majorly located within the range 7.20~8.25mm. 46.2% eyes with RGP achieved 1.0(BCVA)and 80.1% achieved above 0.6(BCVA). However, with spectacles, the percent was 28%(1.0)and 60%(>0.6), respectively. BCVA of RGP was 0.81±0.22, but BCVA with spectacles was 0.66±0.28, there was statistical significance(P<0.01). There were 40 eyes(62%)fitted with RGP whose vision were enhanced more than 1 line, 24 eyes(37%)whose vision were not changed and 1 eye(2%)whose vision were dropped 1 line.

    CONCLUSION: RGP effectively improves visual acuity of high myopia and astigmatism compared with spectacles.

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Ze-Hong Dong, Wei Zhao, Yu-Sheng Wang, et al. Clinical effects of rigid gas permeable contact lens in correcting high myopia and astigmatism. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2015;15(2):373-375

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  • Received:October 22,2014
  • Revised:January 20,2015
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  • Online: January 30,2015
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