Clinical Scorecard: Editor's Perspective: Special Considerations
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | Irregular cornea, ocular surface disease, high astigmatism, presbyopia, myopia management |
| Key Mechanisms | Correction of irregular cornea, improvement of ocular surface health, precise fitting, management of high astigmatism and presbyopia |
| Target Population | Patients with irregular corneas, severe ocular surface disease, high astigmatism, presbyopia, children and teens with myopia |
| Care Setting | Eyecare practices specializing in contact lenses |
Key Highlights
- Specialty lenses correct irregular cornea effectively.
- They improve comfort and health for patients with severe ocular surface disease.
- Specialty lenses provide precise designs for challenging fits.
- They are effective for managing high astigmatism and presbyopia.
- Specialty lenses enhance quality of life for patients.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Assess irregular cornea and ocular surface conditions.
- Evaluate for high astigmatism and presbyopia.
Management
- Utilize specialty lenses for effective visual correction.
- Consider cosmetic and prosthetic options for patients.
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Regular follow-ups to assess lens fit and ocular health.
- Monitor for changes in vision and comfort.
Risks
- Potential for discomfort if lenses are not fitted properly.
- Risk of ocular surface complications if not managed.
Patient & Prescribing Data
Individuals with complex refractive errors and ocular surface diseases.
Specialty lenses provide superior correction and comfort compared to standard options.
Clinical Best Practices
- Ensure precise fitting of specialty lenses.
- Educate patients on the benefits and care of specialty lenses.
- Stay updated on advancements in specialty lens technology.
References
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