Clinical Scorecard: THE SCLERAL LENS VAULT
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | Scleral lens fitting for vision correction |
| Key Mechanisms | Custom lens design using profilometry and empirical fitting methods |
| Target Population | Patients with keratoconus and other corneal irregularities |
| Care Setting | Optometry practices specializing in contact lens fitting |
Key Highlights
- Scleral lenses are not suitable for all patients; careful selection is crucial.
- Handling difficulties are the primary cause of fitting failures.
- Residual higher-order aberrations can persist despite optimal lens fit.
- Budget and insurance coverage discussions are essential before fitting.
- Advancements in artificial intelligence may enhance lens design in the future.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Assess patient handling capabilities during the diagnostic phase.
- Evaluate visual acuity with spectacles before considering scleral lenses.
Management
- Limit lens exchanges to one or two per eye to optimize fitting efficiency.
- Use empirical fitting methods to save chair time and improve patient experience.
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Monitor for residual aberrations and patient satisfaction post-fitting.
Risks
- Patients with unrealistic expectations may abandon scleral lenses.
- Higher-order aberrations can worsen vision despite a perfect lens fit.
Patient & Prescribing Data
Individuals with keratoconus or other corneal irregularities requiring vision correction.
Custom lenses can be designed based on individual ocular profiles to enhance fitting success.
Clinical Best Practices
- Ensure patients understand the costs and procedures associated with scleral lens fitting.
- Utilize software for lens design based on profilometer scans when possible.
- Stay updated on new lens options and technologies to improve fitting outcomes.
References
- Lipson M. When to opt for scleral lenses.
- Macedo-de-Araújo RJ et al. A one-year prospective study on scleral lens wear success.
- Bennett ES et al. Effect of patient personality profile on successful rigid contact lens adaptation.
- Michaud L. Daniel’s Rule.
- Nguyen LC et al. Case Report: What Are We Doing for Our “20/20 Unhappy” Scleral Lens Patients?
- Maller K. Empirical Fitting of Specialty GP Lenses.
- Sabesan R et al. Wavefront-guided scleral lens prosthetic device for keratoconus.
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