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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology
2010 Volume.24 No. 4 p.201 ~ p.206
Effects of Multicurve RGP Contact Lens Use on Topographic Changes in Keratoconus
Hwang Joon-Seo

Lee Jin-Hak
Wee Won-Ryang
Kim Mee-Kum
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of wearing rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses on the topographic changes in keratoconus.

Methods: Seventy-seven keratoconic eyes that wore multicurve RGP contact lenses and 30 keratoconic eyes that wore no contact lenses were retrospectively analyzed. The mean follow-ups were 22.6 and 20.5 months in the lens-wearing and control groups, respectively. Visual acuity, comfort, daily wearing time, and corneal staining were evaluated for both groups. The changes in topographic indices were compared between the lens-wearing and control groups.

Results: Multicurve RGP lens corrected logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution visual acuity of the lens-wearing group significantly improved from -0.016¡¾0.065 to -0.032¡¾0.10 at follow-up (p=0.05). In the lens-wearing group with advanced keratoconus, the Sim Kmax, Sim Kmin, apical power, astigmatic index, and anterior elevation significantly decreased from 57.68¡¾4.26 diopter (D), 50.50¡¾2.32 D, 62.79¡¾5.11 D, 7.20¡¾0.55 D and 67.36¡¾16.30 ¥ìm to 55.51¡¾4.28 D, 49.62¡¾3.26 D, 60.31¡¾5.41 D, 5.90¡¾0.51 D and 60.61¡¾16.09 ¥ìm, respectively (paired t-test, p<0.05). The irregularity index of 3 mm did not significantly change. Meanwhile, in the control group, the apical power and irregularity index increased from 55.56¡¾7.25 D and 3.06¡¾1.68 D to 57.11¡¾7.75 D and 3.25¡¾1.71 D, respectively (paired t-test, p=0.008, p=0.01).

Conclusions: Properly fitted multicurve RGP contact lenses are not likely to contribute to the progression of keratoconus.
KEYWORD
Contact lenses, Cornea, Corneal topography, Keratoconus
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