the fact that the critical oxygen needs of the cornea have been established by a number of research studies using varying techniques might suggest that oxygen availability under contact lenses is no longer a significant issue in contact lens practice. The reality of the situation is very different: complications from hypoxia occur and must be managed appropriately
A randomized double-masked experiment was performed to compare the critical oxygen concentrations re...
The oxygen permeability of these materi-als is such that corneal physiological indi-cators remain es...
Using a micropolarographic system, we measured the responses of six human corneas to nine oxygen exp...
Three distinct methodologies have been used to assess corneal oxygen supply during contact lens wear...
© 1981 Dr. Nathan EfronContact lenses can restrict the amount of oxygen available to the cornea, oft...
Since Smesler and Ozanics1 demonstrated the affinity of the cornea for atmospheric oxygen, contact l...
Restriction of both oxygen influx to the cornea and carbon dioxide efflux from the cornea by contact...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that a better physiological response to hydrogel ...
Contact lens can restrict the amount of oxygen available to the cornea, often resulting in corneal o...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that a better physiological response to hydrogel ...
We used a polarographic oxygen sensor to measure corneal oxygen uptake rates of 16 subjects during d...
© 1989 Peregrine HortonThe effects of age on corneal oxygen flux and the corneal oedema response to ...
An equivalent oxygen technique was used to measure the level of oxygen beneath one daily wear lens (...
PURPOSE: To determine whether tear mixing occurs beneath soft contact lenses, we examined the effect...
This study was designed to derive central and peripheral oxygen transmissibility\ud (Dk/t) threshold...
A randomized double-masked experiment was performed to compare the critical oxygen concentrations re...
The oxygen permeability of these materi-als is such that corneal physiological indi-cators remain es...
Using a micropolarographic system, we measured the responses of six human corneas to nine oxygen exp...
Three distinct methodologies have been used to assess corneal oxygen supply during contact lens wear...
© 1981 Dr. Nathan EfronContact lenses can restrict the amount of oxygen available to the cornea, oft...
Since Smesler and Ozanics1 demonstrated the affinity of the cornea for atmospheric oxygen, contact l...
Restriction of both oxygen influx to the cornea and carbon dioxide efflux from the cornea by contact...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that a better physiological response to hydrogel ...
Contact lens can restrict the amount of oxygen available to the cornea, often resulting in corneal o...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that a better physiological response to hydrogel ...
We used a polarographic oxygen sensor to measure corneal oxygen uptake rates of 16 subjects during d...
© 1989 Peregrine HortonThe effects of age on corneal oxygen flux and the corneal oedema response to ...
An equivalent oxygen technique was used to measure the level of oxygen beneath one daily wear lens (...
PURPOSE: To determine whether tear mixing occurs beneath soft contact lenses, we examined the effect...
This study was designed to derive central and peripheral oxygen transmissibility\ud (Dk/t) threshold...
A randomized double-masked experiment was performed to compare the critical oxygen concentrations re...
The oxygen permeability of these materi-als is such that corneal physiological indi-cators remain es...
Using a micropolarographic system, we measured the responses of six human corneas to nine oxygen exp...