Clinical aspects of the measurements of oxygen flux into the cornea

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A comparison was firstly done of the oxygen flux through the Bausch and Lomb Plano T lens, the Bausch & Lomb U3 lens, and the Duragel 75 lens with a sensor on the normal eye. The results showed that the Bausch and Lomb Plano T lens was the best for use with the sensor probe. The sensor was then used to obtain a comparison with the normal oxygen flux through a therapeutic lens on keratoplastic eyes and eyes with bullous keratopathy. The results showed that both conditions had a lower oxygen consumption than normal and that eyes with bullous keratopathy predictably had the lowest value.

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Morris, J., & Ruben, M. (1981). Clinical aspects of the measurements of oxygen flux into the cornea. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 65(2), 97–100. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.65.2.97

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