A retrospective analysis of vision correction and safety in keratoconus patients wearing Toris K soft contact lenses

Int Ophthalmol. 2016 Dec;36(6):799-805. doi: 10.1007/s10792-016-0200-0. Epub 2016 Feb 19.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of the Toris K silicone hydrogel contact lens (SwissLens; Prilly, Switzerland) in keratoconus patients. A database with information on 50 keratoconus patients (64 eyes) fitted with Toris K soft contact lenses over a 2-year period was retrospectively reviewed. Demographic data, prefitting refraction, the reason for choosing the Toris K soft contact lens, uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA), best-corrected visual acuity with a rigid gas permeable lens (BCVA RGP), best-corrected visual acuity with the Toris K lens (BCVA Toris K), and complications were evaluated. The mean age ± standard deviation at the time of fitting was 27.92 ± 9.86 years. The mean spherical refractive power was -4.62 ± 6.53 dioptres, and the mean cylinder was -3.78 ± 2.43 dioptres. The most common reason for using Toris K soft contact lenses was an inability to fit the patient with a RGP contact lens. There was a statistically significant difference between UCVA and BCVA Toris K (p = 0.0001), as well as between BSCVA and BCVA Toris K (p = 0.0001). However, there was no statistically significant difference between BCVA Toris K and BCVA RGP (p = 0.20). Superficial punctate keratitis and giant papillary conjunctivitis were the most common complications. The Toris K contact lens is a viable alternative for the optical management of all grades of keratoconus. The Toris K soft contact lens is a promising alternative for the visual rehabilitation of keratoconus patients who cannot tolerate RGP lenses or achieve a good fit.

Keywords: Keratoconus; Silicone hydrogel contact lens; Toris K contact lens; Visual rehabilitation.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Child
  • Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic* / adverse effects
  • Corneal Diseases / etiology
  • Corneal Topography
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate
  • Keratoconus / complications*
  • Keratoconus / rehabilitation
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Vision Disorders / etiology
  • Vision Disorders / rehabilitation*
  • Visual Acuity
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate