Novel in vitro method to determine pre-lens tear break-up time of hydrogel and silicone hydrogel contact lenses

Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2019 Apr;42(2):178-184. doi: 10.1016/j.clae.2018.11.002. Epub 2018 Nov 12.

Abstract

Purpose: To develop an in vitro model to determine pre-lens non-invasive break-up time (NIBUT) and to subsequently use this method to compare the NIBUT over contemporary daily disposable (DD) contact lenses (CL).

Methods: Three silicone hydrogel (SH) and two conventional hydrogel (CH) DD CLs were incubated in an artificial tear solution (ATS). A model blink cell (MBC) was utilised to mimic intermittent air exposure. CLs were repeatedly submerged for 3 seconds (s) and exposed to air for 10 s over periods of 2, 6, 12, and 16 hours (h). NIBUTs (n = 4) were determined out of the blister pack (T0) and at the end of each incubation period.

Results: Overall, nesofilcon A showed the longest NIBUTs (p < 0.001). At T0, CHs revealed significantly longer NIBUTs (p ≤ 0.001) than SHs. After 2 h, nesofilcon A showed the longest NIBUT, however, this was only statistically significant compared with delefilcon A (p ≤ 0.001). After 6 h, nesofilcon A NIBUT was significantly longer than all other CLs (p ≤ 0.001). Etafilcon A showed a significantly longer NIBUT (p ≤ 0.001) after 12 h and delefilcon A had the longest NIBUT (p ≤ 0.001) after 16 h. Statistically significant (p ≤ 0.05) changes of NIBUT within the lens materials varied between time points. After 16 h, all CLs showed significant reductions in NIBUTs (p ≤ 0.001) in comparison to T0.

Conclusion: NIBUT values reduced gradually over time and varying levels of deposition impacted measured pre-lens NIBUTs. While NIBUT of CH materials are longer immediately out of the blister pack, after tear film exposure, the NIBUTs obtained using this methodology became very similar.

Keywords: Contact lens; Daily disposable; Deposition; Lipid; Model blink cell; NIBUT; Tear film break-up time.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic*
  • Disposable Equipment
  • Eye Proteins / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Hydrogels*
  • Lipid Metabolism / physiology
  • Lubricant Eye Drops / pharmacology
  • Mucins / metabolism
  • Silicone Elastomers*
  • Tears / chemistry*
  • Tears / drug effects
  • Tears / metabolism

Substances

  • Eye Proteins
  • Hydrogels
  • Lubricant Eye Drops
  • Mucins
  • Silicone Elastomers
  • tear proteins