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Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
2010 Volume.15 No. 1 p.47 ~ p.53
Use of Piggyback Contact Lens System to GP Lens Wearers
Kim Yong-Gil

Kim Soo-Hyun
Kim Jai-Min
Abstract
Purpose: This study was performed to achieve an acceptable piggyback fit utilizing each subject¡¯s own GP lenses, in subjects with regular low myopic astigmatism.

Methods: A randomized, prospective study of 15 subjects with the diagnosis of low myopic astigmatism was conducted. Nine subjects were female and 6 were male, and mean age was: 23.73?1.68 years. Subjects were evaluated before participate on this study and then also evaluated with period of at two hours and two weeks after obtaining their lenses. All subjects were submitted to the following tests: measurement of comfort level by means of the analogical visual scale, best corrected visual acuity and over-refraction at distance, contrast sensitivity and stereo acuity. After evaluating the fit of plano soft lens, we applied each subject¡¯s own GP lens on top.

Results: Vision, visual performance and satisfaction of piggyback contact lens system were stable, if not improved, for the 15 subjects when the data was compared to the patients¡¯ wear of rigid gas permeable contact lenses. Fit with a piggyback system had the same or improved comfort, visual acuity and contrast sensitivity compared to previous GP lens wear alone. The visual acuity, contrast sensitivity and stereo acuity did not show differences in relation to the studied lens type.

Conclusions: These results suggest that it is possible to achieve a successful piggyback lens fitting utilizing a patient¡¯s own GP lens. The piggyback lens system satisfied the visual performance and visual requirements of this subject with GP lens alone for the correction of low myopic astigmatism.
KEYWORD
Piggyback Lens, Visual performance, GP Lens, Comfort
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