It was widely anticipated that after the introduction of silicone hydrogel lenses, the risk of microbial keratitis would be lower than with hydrogel lenses because of the reduction in hypoxic effects on the corneal epithelium. Large-scale epidemiological studies have confirmed that the absolute and relative risk of microbial keratitis is unchanged with overnight use of silicone hydrogel materials. The key findings include the following: \ud \ud (1) The risk of infection with 30 nights of silicone hydrogel use is equivalent to 6 nights of hydrogel extended wear; \ud \ud (2) Occasional overnight lens use is associated with a greater risk than daily lens use; \ud \ud (3) The rate of vision loss due to corneal infection with silicone hydrogel c...
Microbial keratitis is one of the most challenging complications of contact lens (CL) wear. Proper C...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the literature to date to determine if silicone ...
Bacterial contamination of contact lenses (CLs) may contribute to CL-related corneal infection and i...
It was widely anticipated that after the introduction of silicone hydrogel lenses, the risk of micro...
PURPOSE: Microbial keratitis is the only sight-threatening adverse event that occurs with contact le...
Purpose: To estimate the incidence of presumed microbial keratitis with and without loss of visual a...
Ocular inflammation secondary to bacterial contamination of contact lenses during wear remains a pro...
Purpose: To report the annualized incidence of microbial keratitis with extended wear of low oxygen ...
A prospective case control study was performed to evaluate the relative risk (RR) and population att...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
and coagulase negative staphylococci) microbial keratitis associated with extended wear silicone hyd...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
Purpose: To determine the incidence of corneal infiltrates during daily (DW) and extended wear (EW) ...
Microbial keratitis is one of the most challenging complications of contact lens (CL) wear. Proper C...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the literature to date to determine if silicone ...
Bacterial contamination of contact lenses (CLs) may contribute to CL-related corneal infection and i...
It was widely anticipated that after the introduction of silicone hydrogel lenses, the risk of micro...
PURPOSE: Microbial keratitis is the only sight-threatening adverse event that occurs with contact le...
Purpose: To estimate the incidence of presumed microbial keratitis with and without loss of visual a...
Ocular inflammation secondary to bacterial contamination of contact lenses during wear remains a pro...
Purpose: To report the annualized incidence of microbial keratitis with extended wear of low oxygen ...
A prospective case control study was performed to evaluate the relative risk (RR) and population att...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
and coagulase negative staphylococci) microbial keratitis associated with extended wear silicone hyd...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
Purpose: To determine the incidence of corneal infiltrates during daily (DW) and extended wear (EW) ...
Microbial keratitis is one of the most challenging complications of contact lens (CL) wear. Proper C...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the literature to date to determine if silicone ...
Bacterial contamination of contact lenses (CLs) may contribute to CL-related corneal infection and i...