Authors of studies on the hydration characteristics of hydrogel lenses have used a variety of definitions to describe the changes observed with exposure of the lenses to different environments. This has resulted in difficulties in the interpretation of published data. In particular, the single term "percentage dehydration" has been used to denote different mathematical expressions for alterations to the lens composition. A detailed theoretical analysis of hydrogel hydration levels is presented to examine definitions for lens hydration changes, compare results obtained under different definitions and propose appropriate usage for the alternative definitions according to the aspect of lens performance under consideration. The interrelationshi...
PURPOSE: Oxygen transmissibility is a key determinant of the physiological response of the cornea to...
PURPOSE: To benchmark the performance of new-generation silicone hydrogel contact lenses in terms of...
The integrity of the pre-lens tear film (PLTF) is an important determinant of the clinical performan...
Authors of studies on the hydration characteristics of hydrogel lenses have used a variety of defini...
A knowledge of hydrogel lens dehydration is essential for practitioners in the understanding of lens...
Previous studies have shown that soft lenses dehydrate during lens wear. The purpose of this study w...
We studied the extent of dehydration of hydrogel lenses during overnight wear. Seven subjects used a...
Purposes. To determine the level of dehydration of iwo hydrogel lenses and the effects of this dehyd...
An attempt was made to derive a model for predicting the extent of hydrogel lens dehydration in vivo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the in vitro dehydration characteristics of new and worn co...
A hand refractometer was used to measure the surface hydration of soft contact lenses of three diffe...
To examine whether certain aspects of the environment can have a significant effect upon the steady-...
PURPOSE: To determine if hydrogel lens water content decreases over wearing periods of up to four we...
PURPOSE: To investigate the in vitro dehydration process of conventional hydrogel and silicone-hydro...
The in vivo dehydration of the Acuvue disposable contact lens was measured in six subjects using a c...
PURPOSE: Oxygen transmissibility is a key determinant of the physiological response of the cornea to...
PURPOSE: To benchmark the performance of new-generation silicone hydrogel contact lenses in terms of...
The integrity of the pre-lens tear film (PLTF) is an important determinant of the clinical performan...
Authors of studies on the hydration characteristics of hydrogel lenses have used a variety of defini...
A knowledge of hydrogel lens dehydration is essential for practitioners in the understanding of lens...
Previous studies have shown that soft lenses dehydrate during lens wear. The purpose of this study w...
We studied the extent of dehydration of hydrogel lenses during overnight wear. Seven subjects used a...
Purposes. To determine the level of dehydration of iwo hydrogel lenses and the effects of this dehyd...
An attempt was made to derive a model for predicting the extent of hydrogel lens dehydration in vivo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the in vitro dehydration characteristics of new and worn co...
A hand refractometer was used to measure the surface hydration of soft contact lenses of three diffe...
To examine whether certain aspects of the environment can have a significant effect upon the steady-...
PURPOSE: To determine if hydrogel lens water content decreases over wearing periods of up to four we...
PURPOSE: To investigate the in vitro dehydration process of conventional hydrogel and silicone-hydro...
The in vivo dehydration of the Acuvue disposable contact lens was measured in six subjects using a c...
PURPOSE: Oxygen transmissibility is a key determinant of the physiological response of the cornea to...
PURPOSE: To benchmark the performance of new-generation silicone hydrogel contact lenses in terms of...
The integrity of the pre-lens tear film (PLTF) is an important determinant of the clinical performan...