Sains Malaysiana 49(11)(2020): 2785-2791
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2020-4911-17
Eye Blinking Patterns, Corneal Staining and Compliance in a Group of
Soft Contact Lens Wearers
(Corak Kerdipan
Mata, Pewarnaan Kornea dan Komplians pada Satu Kumpulan Pemakai Kanta Sentuh)
BASHIRAH ISHAK1*, NUR SAKINAH SAAD1, LIM SIEW LEE1,
NORLAILA MAT DAUD1, BARIAH MOHD ALI1 & NORHANI
MOHIDIN2
1Optometry
& Vision Sciences Programme, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah
Persekutuan, Malaysia
2School of Optometry, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 42300
Bandar Puncak Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 26 Ogos 2019/Diterima: 17 Mei 2020
ABSTRACT
Many factors influence
the success of contact lens wear, including lens surface moisture, which is
affected by blinking. This study was conducted to determine the eye blinking patterns,
corneal staining, and compliance in a group of soft contact lens (CL) wearers. Forty-one soft CL wearers and 41 age-matched control subjects (non-CL
wearers) were recruited in this study. Blinking patterns
were assessed with a digital camera attached to a slit lamp biomicroscope.
Corneal staining was graded using Institute for Eye Research (IER) grading
scale with 0.1 increments. The subject’s compliance level was determined using
a questionnaire. There was no difference in eye blinking patterns between the CL wearers and control group
(Mann-Whitney, p = 0.231). The
average grades of corneal staining in CL wearers and control group were 0.38 ±
0.39 and 0.01 ± 0.08 unit, respectively. There was a significant difference in
corneal staining between the two groups (Mann-Whitney, p = 0.021).
A significant positive correlation was found between blinking patterns and
corneal staining (Spearman ρ = 0.378, p =
0.015). Our results
also showed that 63.4% of the CL wearers had good compliance towards lens care. In our
multiple linear regression analysis, blinking patterns contributed
significantly to corneal staining (B = 0.140, p = 0.015), while compliance
level did not (B = -0.038, p = 0.471). Overall, eye blinking patterns in CL
wearers influenced the risk of corneal staining.
Keywords: Blinking pattern; compliance; corneal staining; soft contact lens
ABSTRAK
Terdapat banyak
faktor mempengaruhi kejayaan pemakaian kanta sentuh, termasuklah kelembapan
permukaan kanta yang dipengaruhi oleh kerdipan mata. Kajian ini dijalankan
untuk menentukan corak kerdipan mata, pewarnaan kornea dan komplians pada satu
kumpulan pemakai kanta sentuh (KS). Empat puluh satu pemakai KS lembut dan 41
subjek kawalan (bukan pemakai KS) dengan umur yang sama direkrut untuk kajian
ini. Corak kerdipan dinilai dengan kamera digital yang dilekatkan pada lampu
celah biomikroskop. Pewarnaan kornea digred menggunakan skala penggredan Institute for Eye
Research (IER) dengan kenaikan 0.1. Tahap komplians subjek ditentukan dengan
menggunakan soal selidik. Didapati tiada perbezaan pada corak kerdipan mata antara pemakai KS dan kumpulan kawalan (Mann-Whitney,
p = 0.231). Gred purata pewarnaan kornea pemakai KS dan kumpulan kawalan adalah 0.38 ± 0.39 dan
0.01 ± 0.08 unit. Terdapat perbezaan signifikan pada pewarnaan kornea antara
kedua-dua kumpulan (Mann-Whitney, p = 0.021).
Terdapat korelasi positif signifikan antara corak kerdipan dan
pewarnaan kornea (Spearman ρ = 0.378, p =
0.015). Keputusan
kajian juga menunjukkan 63.4% pemakai KS mempunyai komplians yang baik terhadap
penjagaan kanta. Melalui analisis regresi linear berganda, didapati corak kerdipan mata
menyumbang secara signifikan kepada pewarnaan kornea (B = 0.140, p = 0.015)
manakala tahap komplians tidak (B = -0.038, p = 0.471).
Keseluruhannya,
corak kerdipan mata pemakai KS mempengaruhi risiko
terhadap pewarnaan kornea.
Kata
kunci: Corak kerdipan; kanta sentuh lembut; komplians; pewarnaan kornea
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*Pengarang untuk surat-menyurat; email:
bashirah@ukm.edu.my
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