2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/6185919
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Short-Term Effects of Overnight Orthokeratology on Corneal Sensitivity in Chinese Children and Adolescents

Abstract: Purpose To assess the effects of the 3-month period of orthokeratology (OK) treatment on corneal sensitivity in Chinese children and adolescents. Methods Thirty subjects wore overnight OK lenses in both eyes for 3 months and were assessed at baseline, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months after the treatment. Changes in corneal sensitivity were measured by the Cochet–Bonnet (COBO) esthesiometer at the corneal apex and approximately 2 mm from the temporal limbus. Changes in refraction and corneal topography were… Show more

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“…Corneal sensitivity is reported as having reduced during orthokeratology lens wear [545], which recovered after ceasing wear [546] (CLEAR Material Impact Report [103]). However in one study, this reduction was noted only by the 1 month wearing period and then returned to baseline levels after 3 months of orthokeratology lens wear [547], conceivably as a consequence of changes in nerve morphology from orthokeratology lens wear [546], which may not reverse following a period of no lens wear [548].…”
Section: Corneal Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Corneal sensitivity is reported as having reduced during orthokeratology lens wear [545], which recovered after ceasing wear [546] (CLEAR Material Impact Report [103]). However in one study, this reduction was noted only by the 1 month wearing period and then returned to baseline levels after 3 months of orthokeratology lens wear [547], conceivably as a consequence of changes in nerve morphology from orthokeratology lens wear [546], which may not reverse following a period of no lens wear [548].…”
Section: Corneal Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 94%