Objectives. To investigate initial comfort and adaptation of currently successful low oxygen transmissibility soft lens wearers refitted with silicone hydrogel (SH) lenses for daily wear.Methods. Fifty-five subjects were enrolled in a subject-masked 5-month clinical trial in which they wore 5 SH lenses in a randomized, crossover design. Comfort, burning, and dryness were rated on scales of 0 to 100 immediately on insertion and the time for lens settling was recorded. Symptoms were then rated at various times, using BlackBerry wireless communication devices (Research in Motion, Waterloo, Canada), during the day for 2 cycles of 2 weeks wear for each lens type.Results. Comfort immediately on insertion varied between lens types (P=0.002). All l...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
Dry eye symptoms among contact lens wearers have been reported as a leading cause of discontinuation...
Purpose: Despite the widespread practice of gradually adapting all new soft contact lens wearers ...
To evaluate subjective ocular comfort across the day with three silicone hydrogel daily disposables ...
The purpose of this study was to determine ocular comfort level in subjects wearing hydrogel and sil...
PURPOSE: To assess subjective comfort during the first three months of continuous wear of hyper-tran...
AIM: To determine if a gradual adaptation period is necessary for neophytes when fitted with modern ...
Purpose Contact lens discomfort continues to be reported as the primary reason for soft lens discont...
Purpose: To investigate the relative performance of hydrogel and silicone hydrogels in patients opti...
Objective: To determine the decrease in end-of-day comfort for soft contact lens (CL) wearers and to...
To investigate whether carrying out various interventions part way through the day influences comfor...
Background: Our aim was to compare the clinical performance of a biweekly (second generation) silico...
Purpose: To quantify the end-of-day silicone-hydrogel daily disposable contact lens fit and its infl...
A double-masked, randomized study was conducted to determine the effects of power and water content ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the comparative clinical performance of two hyp...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
Dry eye symptoms among contact lens wearers have been reported as a leading cause of discontinuation...
Purpose: Despite the widespread practice of gradually adapting all new soft contact lens wearers ...
To evaluate subjective ocular comfort across the day with three silicone hydrogel daily disposables ...
The purpose of this study was to determine ocular comfort level in subjects wearing hydrogel and sil...
PURPOSE: To assess subjective comfort during the first three months of continuous wear of hyper-tran...
AIM: To determine if a gradual adaptation period is necessary for neophytes when fitted with modern ...
Purpose Contact lens discomfort continues to be reported as the primary reason for soft lens discont...
Purpose: To investigate the relative performance of hydrogel and silicone hydrogels in patients opti...
Objective: To determine the decrease in end-of-day comfort for soft contact lens (CL) wearers and to...
To investigate whether carrying out various interventions part way through the day influences comfor...
Background: Our aim was to compare the clinical performance of a biweekly (second generation) silico...
Purpose: To quantify the end-of-day silicone-hydrogel daily disposable contact lens fit and its infl...
A double-masked, randomized study was conducted to determine the effects of power and water content ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the comparative clinical performance of two hyp...
PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term physiologic response to three soft lens materials with differ...
Dry eye symptoms among contact lens wearers have been reported as a leading cause of discontinuation...
Purpose: Despite the widespread practice of gradually adapting all new soft contact lens wearers ...