Simulated optical performance of soft contact lenses on the eye.
Ahmed AbassSamantha StuartBernardo T LopesDong ZhouBrendan GeraghtyRichard WuSteve JonesIlse FluxReinier StortelderArnoud SnepvangersRenato LecaAhmed ElsheikhPublished in: PloS one (2019)
This study considered the impact of soft contact lens design parameters on effective optical power changes (EPC) after eye-fit. Spherical lenses experienced more EPC of clinical significance (>0.25 D) than toric lenses. Both types of lenses, spherical and toric (simple astigmatism), demonstrated similar trends in EPC on fitting from -20 D to +20 D, with lenses in the extremely positive and the extremely negative prescriptions demonstrating the highest EPCs. The lens base curve impacted the extent of EPC observed, with flatter base curves experiencing less power change. Diameter proved to impact toric lenses more than spherical ones, however generally the diameter has less effect on power change than base curve selection.