5 Key Takeaways
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The study evaluated intraocular pressure (IOP) variations after long-term scleral lens wear in 60 Chinese individuals with different corneal conditions.
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Mean IOP changes were less than ±0.3 mmHg across visits for both irregular and regular cornea groups, indicating stability.
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10% of participants in both groups showed a sustained IOP increase of ≥ 2 mmHg at two consecutive visits.
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Different tonometers were used for the two groups, which may limit the comparability of IOP data.
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Future studies are needed to assess IOP changes with scleral lenses in situ and their effects on anterior chamber anatomy.
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