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Using clinical optical coherence tomography to characterise contact lens edge shape and base curve radius.

Sofia Otin MalladaDiana Gargallo YebraNerea Tolón ZardoyaJorge Ares García
Published in: Clinical & experimental optometry (2024)
This study demonstrates that a 3D OCT-1000 fitted with an opto-mechanical adaptor combination can be used to assess contact lens edges in vitro and that this clinical optical coherence tomography device, combined with image processing and linear calibration of the B-scans, is capable of obtaining back optic zone radius measurements of rigid gas-permeable contact lenses that are close to the ISO 18,369-2:2018 manufacturing tolerance range (±0.05 mm).
Keyphrases
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