Clinical Report: Contact Lenses: Applying AS-OCT
Overview
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Background
The integration of AS-OCT into specialty contact lens practice is vital for improving patient outcomes. This technology allows for detailed imaging and measurement of the ocular surface, which is essential for diagnosing conditions like dry eye disease and keratoconus. As the demand for specialty lenses grows, understanding the capabilities of AS-OCT becomes increasingly important for optometrists.
Data Highlights
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Key Findings
- AS-OCT measures tear meniscus height and area, aiding in dry eye assessment.
- It provides precise imaging for early detection of keratoconus and assessment of corneal ectasia.
- AS-OCT is beneficial for fitting various rigid lenses, including scleral lenses.
- Measurements from AS-OCT can guide adjustments in lens fitting based on corneal vault and limbal clearance.
- Comparative studies show AS-OCT and Scheimpflug imaging yield similar corneal pachymetry results.
Clinical Implications
Optometrists should incorporate AS-OCT into their practice to enhance the fitting process for specialty contact lenses. Regular use of this technology can lead to better patient outcomes through improved assessments of ocular surface health and lens fit.
Conclusion
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References
- Optometric Management, 2025 -- OD Notebook Use AS-OCT for Contact Lens Fits
- Optometric Management, 2025 -- Scleral Lens Simplicity: Utilizing Anterior Segment OCT for Scleral Lens Fitting
- JAMA Ophthalmology, 2025 -- Proposed Nomenclature for Landmarks in Anterior-Segment OCT: The APOSTEL-AS Panel Consensus
- ScienceDirect, 2025 -- Scleral lens landing zone toricity and tear exchange
- Eye & Contact Lens, 2025 -- Changes in corneal epithelial thickness and intraocular pressure during scleral lens wear
- Optometric Management — Scleral Lens Simplicity: Utilizing Anterior Segment OCT for Scleral Lens Fitting
- Optometric Management — Scleral Lens Simplicity: Utilizing Anterior Segment OCT for Scleral Lens Fitting
- Proposed Nomenclature for Landmarks in Anterior-Segment OCT: The APOSTEL-AS Panel Consensus | Ophthalmology | JAMA Ophthalmology | JAMA Network
- Scleral lens landing zone toricity and tear exchange - ScienceDirect
- Eye & Contact Lens
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