Influence of Cosmetic Color Tinted Contact Lenses on the Ocular Surface
NCT ID: NCT01441648
Last Updated: 2014-01-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
14 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2011-12-31
2013-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Signs 0=Normal 1=Mild 2=Moderate 3=Severe Conjunctival Injection None Minimal Obvious Diffuse Papillae Size None \<0.25mm 0.25-0.5mm \>0.5mm Superficial Pannus No pannus 1 quadrant 2 quadrants \>=3 quadrants Punctate Epitheliopathy None \<1/3 of cornea 1/3-1/2 of cornea Confluent or with epithelial defect
Schirmir test 1 (basal secretion test) is performed for 5 minutes and considered abnormal if the filter strip wets \<5 mm in length. TBUT of less than 10 seconds is considered abnormal.
Impression cytology will be performed before lens wear and at 3 and 6 months post lens wear at National Taiwan University. Nitrocellulose filter paper with the pore size of 0.22 μm (Millipore GSWP 04700, Billerica, MA, U.S.A.) are cut into strips (about 4x8 mm). After a drop of topical anesthetic (proparacaine 0.5 %) application, excess tears are gently absorbed by sterile cotton swabs. Nitrocellulose strip are placed on the surface of limbal conjunctiva. After applying light pressure, the paper strips are peeled off and immediately fixed in 95% alcohol. The strips are then stained using periodic acid-Schiff (PAS ; Sigma 395132, Hattiesburg, MS, USA) and examined under light microscopy at 40X magnification and graded by mask observers following Saini et al's criteria21 as follows. Grade 1: Small round epithelial cells with a nucleus to cytoplasm ration of 1:2. Large number of deeply positive cells present. A good confluent sheet of cells is usually obtained. Grade2: A good cell sheet consisting of larger polygonal epithelial cells with a decreased nucleocytoplasmic ration of 1:3. Goblet cells reduced in number, but still deeply PAS-positive. Grade 3: Larger polygonal cells with a further decrease in nucleus to cytoplasm ratio. Reduced number of goblet cells, with reduced staining. Grade 4: Larger polygonal basophilic cells with pyknotic nuclei. Intracellular keratin often demonstrable. Absent goblet cells. Only a few loose clumps were obtainable. Goblet cell density is also graded by counting the average number of cells per 100 epithelial cells in at least four high power fields (HPF). Grade 1: \>30 goblet cells/ 4 HPF. Grade 2: 15-30 goblet cells/ 4 HPF. Grade 3: 5-15 goblet cells/ 4 HPF. Grade 4: \<5 goblet cells/ 4 HPF.
In vivo confocal microscopy imaging of the cornea will be performed before lens wear and at 3 and 6 months post lens wear by one masked examiner on all subjects at National Taiwan University. One drop of 0.5% proparacaine solution and artificial tears was instilled immediately before each exam. After asking the patients to look straight ahead, an in vivo confocal microscope (Confoscan 3.4.1; Nidek Technologies, Padova, Italy) equipped with a standard 40x water-immersion front lens captured images of the full thickness of the central cornea automatically. Each examination took approximately 1 to 3 minutes and recorded 350 images at a distance of 1.5 and 4 μm on the z-axis between successive images. During each visit, measurements were repeated with 4 um z-interval for 3 times followed by 1.5 um z-interval for 3 times. Analysis of epithelial cells morphology, epithelial thickness, and stromal reaction follows that has been published by Chen et al22-24. Corneal nerve morphology and density will also be recorded and analyzed.
Used contact lenses will be place in the provided storage cases and brought back to check for completeness of lens with no tear or chipped pieces. The lenses are then used for further material analysis by scanning electromicroscopy (SEM) and bacterial adhesion determination with personal funding. For SEM, used lenses were fixed in half strength Karnovskys fixative ( 2% paraformaldehyde and 2.5% glutaraldehyde) after gentle washing. The fixative was removed and distilled water was added for rinsing. Rapid freezing with liquid nitrogen immersion was done before being placed under vacuum overnight. The concave side of samples was mounted on aluminum stubs and sputter-coated with gold for examination under SEM (JEOL Ltd, JSM 5300, Japan) at 15kV under various magnification. For bacterial adhesion determination, used lenses are collected in sterile plates and gently dipped three times in PBS before placement in eppendorf tubes containing 1ml PBS. The lenses are then macerated and serial dilutions up to 105 are done before plating onto Muller-Hinton agar. The agar plates are incubated overnight and colony forming units are counted the next day. Number of colonies multiplied by dilution factor divided by the volume plated will give the CFU/ml/per contact lens.
All data will be entered into Excel spreadsheet (Microsoft, Inc) and analyzed using SPSS software for Windows (11.0, SPSS, Inc.). Paired t-tests will be used to compare all parameters before and after wear of the color tinted contact lenses.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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experimental group
(1) age 20-35 years old (2) myopia less than -6.00D and astigmatism less than -1.50D (3) previous soft contact lens wear discontinued for at least 2 weeks. Exclusion criteria includes: (1) subjects with previous Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) wear (2) any ocular inflammation or infection, dry eye syndrome, glaucoma, ocular trauma or surgery, and topical medication instillation (3) diabetic mellitus (4) pregnancy (5) any corneal disorders or dystrophies.
contact lens wear
tinted contact lens wear
Interventions
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contact lens wear
tinted contact lens wear
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* myopia less than -6.00 D, Astigmatism less than 1.50 D
* previous soft contact lens wear discontinued for at least 2 weeks
Exclusion Criteria
* Any ocular surgery or topical medication
* dry eye syndrome
* glaucoma
* ocular trauma
* pregnancy
* any corneal disorders or dystrophies
20 Years
35 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Taiwan University Hospital
OTHER
Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Elizabeth P Shen
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, Taipei Branch
Locations
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Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, Taipei
New Taipei City, , Taiwan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Shen EP
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
00-IRB-007-XD
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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