Longer Prescribed Replacement Intervals Leads to More Stretching of Frequent Replacement Contact Lenses
11 November 2009 - 1:17PM
PR Newswire (US)
ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Contact lenses
prescribed for longer replacement intervals can lead to more
extreme over wear (stretching) that could lead to undesirable
clinical effects, new research shows. More than half of frequent
replacement contact lens wearers surveyed say they are not
compliant with their prescribed replacement schedule, whether
wearing a two-week or monthly lens. The findings were presented
today at The American Academy of Optometry meeting. About the Study
A random sample of 645 frequent replacement contact lens wearers
answered questions relating to lens replacement frequency, using an
online, sponsor-masked survey. The respondents represented wearers
of hydrogel and silicone hydrogel lenses available in the United
States that are prescribed for two-week or monthly replacement.
About four-in-ten (43%) wearers of lenses prescribed by their eye
doctor for two-week replacement reported that they replaced their
lenses as prescribed. Sixty-five percent replaced them at three
weeks; 85 percent within four weeks, four percent at eight weeks or
more, and two percent at ten weeks or more. Only about one-third
(36%) of wearers of lenses prescribed for monthly replacement
reported that they replaced their lenses as prescribed. Over half
(55 %) replaced them at five weeks, 23 percent at eight weeks or
more, and 14 percent at ten weeks or more. "The most surprising
finding from this research is the percentage of patients who
admitted to stretching lens replacement to eight weeks or more,"
says study author Sheila Hickson-Curran, BSc (Hons), MCOptom, FAAO,
Director of Medical Affairs, VISTAKON®, Division of Johnson &
Johnson Vision Care, Inc. "Monthly lens wearers were about three
times as likely as two-week wearers to go up to eight weeks before
changing their lenses. Contact lens prescribers need to continually
reinforce the importance of replacement compliance and educate
patients about how over wear can impact lens comfort, vision
performance, and ocular health." Source: Hickson-Curran, Sheila,
Chou, Patricia, Gardere, Jill, "Longer Prescribed Replacement
Intervals leads to More Stretching of Frequent Replacement Contact
Lenses" VISTAKON® is a trademark of Johnson & Johnson Vision
Care, Inc. DATASOURCE: VISTAKON(R), Division of Johnson &
Johnson Vision Care, Inc. CONTACT: Gary Esterow, +1-904-629-6232, ;
Michele Gray, +1-732-291-2904, Web Site: http://www.jnjvision.com/
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