Competency 5.1.4 Flashcards

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After I&R Advice

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  • Explain that cannot sleep/swim/shower in lenses
  • No contact with H2O for the lenses, do not use saliva to rewet the lenses. Explain risk of acanthamoeba keratitis
  • State maximum wear time and wearing schedule to patient
  • Include signs of trouble including redness, change in vision or pain. Must seek assistance from us, or A&E if outside working hrs.
  • Solutions and case must be replaced every 3 months despite lenses themselves lasting longer
  • Provide care book for RGPs
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RGP Lens Designs

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  • Spherical designs
  • Front surface toric
  • Back surface toric
  • Bitoric
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Spherical RGP Designs

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  • Can cover upto 3DC of astigmatism
  • Only has one spherical power and one base curve
  • Typically fitted slightly steeper than flattest K to create tear lens
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Front Surface Toric RGP Deisgns

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  • Used to correct over 1.25DC of lenticular astigmatism
  • uses base down prism to maintain stability due to spherical back surface (usually 1.5^)
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Back Surface Toric RGP Design

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  • Rarer design
  • Used in cases where a spherical RGP would tilt over a toric cornea
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Bitoric RGP Design

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  • Used where over 3.00DC of mainly corneal astigmatism
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Aspheric vs Spherical RGP Designs

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  • Aspheric lenses follow the contours of the cornea whereas spherical ones do not
  • Aspheric lenses have reduced edge clearance which improves comfort, the increased edge lift in a spherical design may result in discomfort due to lid interaction
  • Aspheric lenses allow for less circulation of tears below the lens when compared to a spherical lens design due to peripheral edge design
  • Aspheric lenses reduce the effects of spherical aberrations which are particularly important in patients with large pupils.
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Materials Used in RGP Lenses

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  • Silicone acrylate
  • Fluorosilicone acrylate
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Oxygen transmission in RGP Lenses

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  • Addition of fluorine in FSAs allows oxygen molecules to be soaked up whereas SA relies purely on diffusion for oxygen transmission
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Silicone Acylate RGP Material

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Advantages
- Good scratch resistance
- Good vision when there is limited flexure
- Good dimensional stability

Disadvantages
- Lower Dk/t (not fitted for EW)
- can result in 3 and 9 o’clock staining
- Attracts proteins from tear
- More prone to lens flexure

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Fluorosilicone Acrylate RGP Material

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Advantages
- Very high Dk/t (can be EW)
- fewer deposits
- Better wettability

Disadvantages
- Fragile if too thin
- Less consistent dimensional stability

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Alloa Specsavers RGP Options

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  • B&L is supplier
  • Maxim, maxim toric and maxim MF
  • Fluorosilicone acrylate
  • Online fitting guide
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Different RGP Care Regimes

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  • Boston multipurpose solution
  • Multi-step regime
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Boston Multipurpose Solution Directions

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  1. Place lenses in empty lens case and fill to top ridges with fresh Boston SIMPLUS Multi-Action Solution. Soak lenses for at least 4
    hours (or overnight) before wearing.
  2. After soaking, remove lenses from lens case and rub both sides of the lenses carefully with 4 drops of Boston SIMPLUS Multi-Action Solution in the palm of your hand for 20 seconds. NO SEPARATE
    DAILY CLEANER IS REQUIRED.
  3. Rinse for approximately 5 seconds with a steady stream of Boston SIMPLUS Multi-Action Solution to eliminate loosened surface
    deposits and insert lenses.
  4. Discard solution from lens case after each use.
  5. Clean contact lens cases with digital rubbing with fresh, sterile disinfecting solution. Never use water. Cleaning should be followed by rinsing with fresh, sterile disinfecting solutions (never use water) and wiping the lens cases with a fresh, clean tissue is recommended
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Multi-Step Regime Directions

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  1. Rub both sides of lenses carefully with 2-4 drops of Boston Cleaner in palm of your hand for twenty (20) seconds
  2. Rinse each side of the lens for at least 5 seconds, or as needed, to remove the cleaner with saline
  3. Place lenses in an empty lens case and fill with fresh Boston Original Conditioning Solution. Soak lenses for at least 4 hours (or overnight) before wearing. Use fresh solution for soaking and storing lenses.
  4. apply fresh conditioning solution to wet lenses for additional cushioning, if desired, and insert.
  5. Rinse lens case with fresh, sterile disinfecting solutions (never use water) and wipe the lens case with a fresh, clean tissue
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Air Drying RGP Cases

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  • Make sure no reside is remaining if air drying
  • Drying with clean tissue paper is preffered
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