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There is consistent evidence that bandage soft contact lenses, particularly silicone hydrogel lenses, improve epithelial healing and reduce pain in persistent epithelial defects, after trauma or surgery, and in corneal dystrophies.
CLEAR represent the work of nearly 100 multidisciplinary experts in the field, who set out to critically review, synthesise and summarise the research evidence on contact lenses to date; this serves to inform both clinical practice, manufacturing innovation and future research directions.
The paper, titled ‘Medical use of contact lenses’, will be released as part of a new series of evidence-based guidance available to eye care professionals around the world on all aspects of prescribing and fitting contact lenses as part of a concerted drive to provide the best possible patient care.
This BCLA global consensus report delivers evidence-based guidance to the profession on all aspects of prescribing and fitting contact lenses to allow for best patient care. CLEAR* stands for continued learning evidence-based academic reports.
1 Απρ 2021 · Fabrizio Zeri f. , Lyndon Jones g h. Show more. Add to Mendeley. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clae.2021.02.004 Get rights and content. Abstract. Contact lens materials have undergone significant changes over the past 20 years, particularly with respect to the introduction of silicone hydrogel materials.
The medical use of contact lenses is a solution for many complex ocular conditions, including high refractive error, irregular astigmatism, primary and secondary corneal ectasia, disfiguring disease, and ocular surface disease.
1 Απρ 2021 · This report summarises the best available evidence for the classification, epidemiology, pathophysiology, management and prevention of contact lens-related complications in addition to presenting strategies for optimising contact lens wear.