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Contact Lens Fitting in Patients with Keratoconus - A Retrospective Assessment of 200 Patients.

Kathrin RichterTheresia JullienUlrike KlühspiesAchim LangenbucherBerthold SeitzTimo Eppig
Published in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2021)
The use of contact lenses is an integral part of the stage-appropriate therapy of keratoconus. Good visual acuity can be achieved in all stages of keratoconus with a low drop-out rate. In most cases, the adjustment is carried out with rigid gas permeable lenses with a four-curve geometry. In initial stages, aspherical lenses may be sufficient. Toric lenses can be fitted in advanced stages when rotationally symmetrical lenses cannot achieve a satisfactory fit. If contact lenses have been successfully fitted, there are only a few cases in which patients abandon their contact lenses because of intolerance.
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