Efficacy of Contact Lens Care Solutions in Removing Cholesterol Deposits From Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses

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Walther, Hendrik [1 ]
Subbaraman, Lakshman N. [1 ]
Jones, Lyndon [1 ]
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[1] Univ Waterloo, Sch Optometry & Vis Sci, CORE, Waterloo, ON, Canada
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Lipid deposition; Silicone hydrogel; Contact lenses; Cholesterol; Cleaning; Multipurpose solution; TEAR FILM COMPONENTS; IN-VITRO; PROTEIN DEPOSITION; LIPID DEPOSITION; LYSOZYME DEPOSITION; BACTERIAL ADHESION; IMPACT; QUANTIFICATION; SURFACE; RUB;
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10.1097/ICL.0000000000000547
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: To determine the efficacy of multipurpose solutions (MPSs) on the removal of cholesterol deposits from silicone hydrogel (SH) contact lens materials using an in vitro model. Materials and Methods: Five SH lens materials: senofilcon A, comfilcon A, balafilcon A, lotrafilcon A, and lotrafilcon B were removed from the blister pack (n=4 for each lens type), incubated for 7 days at 37 degrees C in an artificial tear solution containing C-14 radiolabeled cholesterol. Thereafter, lenses were stored in a preserved saline solution control (Sensitive Eyes Saline Plus) or cleaned with 1 of the 5 MPSs incorporating different preservatives (POLYQUAD/ALDOX, polyquaternium-1/alexidine, polyquaternium-1/PHMB, and 2 based on PHMB alone) using a rub and rinse technique, according to the manufacturer's recommendations, and stored in the MPS for a minimum of 6 hr. Lenses were then extracted with 2:1 chloroform: methanol, analyzed in a beta counter, and mu g/lens of cholesterol was determined. Results: Balafilcon A and senofilcon A lens materials showed the highest amounts of accumulated cholesterol (0.93 +/- 0.02 mu g/lens; 0.95 +/- 0.01 mu g/lens, respectively), whereas lotrafilcon A and lotrafilcon B deposited the lowest amounts (0.37 +/- 0.03 mu g/lens; 0.47 +/- 0.12 mu g/lens, respectively). For all lens materials, the MPS preserved with POLYQUAD/ALDOX removed more deposited cholesterol than any other test solution; however, the amount of removed cholesterol contamination from the individual contact lenses was only statistically significant for balafilcon A and senofilcon A (P=0.006 and P=0.042, respectively). Sensitive eyes and the other evaluated MPSs showed no significant effect on cholesterol removal (P>0.05). Conclusion: Cholesterol-removal efficacy varies depending on the combination of lens material and solution. Only 1 MPS showed a statistically significant reduction of cholesterol deposit for only 2 of the 5 tested lens materials.
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