Patient preferences and ocular responses were compared between rigid and soft contact lenses by randomly fitting 32 neophyte subjects with a rigid lens in 1 eye and a soft lens in the contralateral eye. Twenty-seven of 32 subjects completed the 3-month study and 16 subjects were willing to continue for an additional 3-month extension. Subjects preferred the comfort and handling of the soft lens but preferred the vision provided by the rigid lens and initially its ease of maintenance. There was also a marked preference for the soft lens when all aspects of lens wear were compared. Objectively, the rigid lenses were responsible for more ocular changes than the soft lenses. Palpebral aperture sizes of the rigid gas permeable (RGP) wearing eyes...
Purpose To determine the extent of rigid contact lens fitting worldwide and to characterize the asso...
A prospective, single-centre, controlled, double-masked randomised study was conducted to determine ...
PURPOSE: To determine the changes in corneal curvature among soft and rigid gas permeable (RGP) cont...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the comparative clinical performance of two hyp...
A questionnaire was used to identify current preferences for contact lens prescribing in Canada. Pra...
PURPOSE: A significant number of soft contact lens wearers develop complications as a result of lens...
The annual survey to collect data on the contact lens prescribing preferences of practitioners has c...
Soft contact lenses that have been prescribed by eye care practitioners are sometimes substituted fo...
A clinical trial was conducted with twenty subjects to compare patient preference and corneal physio...
To compare comfort‐related outcomes when wearing rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses made of tw...
PURPOSE: To assess subjective comfort during the first three months of continuous wear of hyper-tran...
Soft hydrophilic (gel) contact lenses have been in use for a decade since they were introduced by Wi...
The in-eye performance of soft contact lenses may be affected by the material from which they are fa...
Soft contact lenses have an important place in ophthalmology, both for the correction of refractive ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
Purpose To determine the extent of rigid contact lens fitting worldwide and to characterize the asso...
A prospective, single-centre, controlled, double-masked randomised study was conducted to determine ...
PURPOSE: To determine the changes in corneal curvature among soft and rigid gas permeable (RGP) cont...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the comparative clinical performance of two hyp...
A questionnaire was used to identify current preferences for contact lens prescribing in Canada. Pra...
PURPOSE: A significant number of soft contact lens wearers develop complications as a result of lens...
The annual survey to collect data on the contact lens prescribing preferences of practitioners has c...
Soft contact lenses that have been prescribed by eye care practitioners are sometimes substituted fo...
A clinical trial was conducted with twenty subjects to compare patient preference and corneal physio...
To compare comfort‐related outcomes when wearing rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses made of tw...
PURPOSE: To assess subjective comfort during the first three months of continuous wear of hyper-tran...
Soft hydrophilic (gel) contact lenses have been in use for a decade since they were introduced by Wi...
The in-eye performance of soft contact lenses may be affected by the material from which they are fa...
Soft contact lenses have an important place in ophthalmology, both for the correction of refractive ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
Purpose To determine the extent of rigid contact lens fitting worldwide and to characterize the asso...
A prospective, single-centre, controlled, double-masked randomised study was conducted to determine ...
PURPOSE: To determine the changes in corneal curvature among soft and rigid gas permeable (RGP) cont...