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Título
Inflammatory status predicts contact lens discomfort under adverse environmental conditions
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Año del Documento
2020
Editorial
Elsevier
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Ocular Surface, 2020;18:829-840
Abstract
Purpose: To characterize and predict the clinical and tear molecular response of
contact lens (CL) wearers exposed to a controlled adverse desiccating
environment (CADE).
Methods: Objective and subjective variables and tear cytokine levels of monthly
silicone hydrogel CL wearers were evaluated pre- and post-90 min of CADE
exposure. Unsupervised hierarchical agglomerative clustering based on relative
change from baseline values was used to identify response profiles (clusters). A
multiple logistic regression model was used to identify cluster membership
predictors.
Results: Forty-seven CL wearers were divided into 3 clusters having similar age
(mean: 27.7±7.7 years) and sex proportion. All of them showed a significant
(p≤0.05) increase in limbal hyperemia and staining after CADE exposure.
Additionally, Cluster-1 (n=22, 46.8%) membership was characterized by a
significant (p≤0.05) higher worsening of corneal and limbal staining, increased
CL wear symptoms, and reduced epidermal-growth-factor and increased
interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-6 tear levels. Cluster-2 (n=22, 46.8%) showed no
changes (p>0.05) in symptoms after CADE; however, their IL-12p70, monocytechemoattractant-
protein-1 and regulated-on-activation, normal-T-cell-expressedand-
secreted (RANTES) post-exposure tear levels significantly (p≤0.05)
increased. Finally, Cluster-3 (n=3, 6.4%) mainly showed significant higher blink
rate (78.1±21.7) during CADE. Corneal staining and tear IL-12p70 levels were
identified as Cluster-1 membership predictors.
Conclusions: Most of silicone hydrogel CL wearers exposed to CADE showed
a worsening of the ocular surface and an upregulated tear inflammatory status.
However, only half of them reported worsening of CL wear symptoms. These CL
wearers were detected based on corneal integrity and tear inflammatory status.
These findings can help reduce CL use discontinuation and drop out.
Palabras Clave
Contact lens discomfort, contact lens symptoms, controlled adverse desiccating environment, tear cytokines, cluster, predictors
ISSN
1542-0124
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Instituto de Salud Carlos III), through Research Projects RETICS (RD16/008/0001 grant) (OftaRed); and Biomedical Research Networking Center in Bioengineering; Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN) (CB06/01/003 grant).
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Elsevier
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eng
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