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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panier Affiner la rechercheAmerican Academy of Optometry Microbial Keratitis Think Tank / Loretta B. Szczotka-Flynn in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 98, 03 (Mars 2021)
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Titre : American Academy of Optometry Microbial Keratitis Think Tank Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Loretta B. Szczotka-Flynn ; Joseph P. Shovlin ; Cristina M. Schnider ; Barbara E. Caffery ; Eduardo C. Alfonso ; Nicole A. Carnt ; Robin L. Chalmers ; Sarah Collier ; Charlotte E. Joslin ; Abby R. Kroken ; Carol Lakkis ; Eric Pearlman ; Oliver D. Schein ; Fiona Stapleton ; Elmer Tu ; Mark D.P. Willcox Année de publication : 2021 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]:L:Lentilles de contact:Lentilles de contact / effets indésirables
[Thésaurus Mesh]Acanthamoeba
[Thésaurus Mesh]Enfant
[Thésaurus Mesh]Kératite
[Thésaurus Mesh]Lentilles de contact
[Thésaurus HELB]:Optique:nettoyage des lentilles de contact
[Thésaurus HELB]:Optique:port de lentilles de contactMots-clés : kératite microbienne Résumé : SIGNIFICANCE: Think Tank 2019 affirmed that the rate of infection associated with contact lenses has not changed
in several decades. Also, there is a trend toward more serious infections associated with Acanthamoeba and fungi.
The growing use of contact lenses in children demands our attention with surveillance and case-control studies.
PURPOSE: The American Academy of Optometry (AAO) gathered researchers and key opinion leaders from around
the world to discuss contact lens–associated microbial keratitis at the 2019 AAO Annual Meeting.
METHODS: Experts presented within four sessions. Session 1 covered the epidemiology of microbial keratitis,
pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and the role of lens care systems and storage cases in corneal disease.
Session 2 covered nonbacterial forms of keratitis in contact lens wearers. Session 3 covered future needs, challenges, and research questions in relation to microbial keratitis in youth and myopia control, microbiome, antimicrobial surfaces, and genetic susceptibility. Session 4 covered compliance and communication imperatives.
RESULTS: The absolute rate of microbial keratitis has remained very consistent for three decades despite new
technologies, and extended wear significantly increases the risk. Improved oxygen delivery afforded by silicone hydrogel lenses has not impacted the rates, and although the introduction of daily disposable lenses has minimized
the risk of severe disease, there is no consistent evidence that they have altered the overall rate of microbial keratitis. Overnight orthokeratology lenses may increase the risk of microbial keratitis, especially secondary to
Acanthamoeba, in children. Compliance remains a concern and a significant risk factor for disease. New insights
into host microbiome and genetic susceptibility may uncover new theories. More studies such as case-control designs suited for rare diseases and registries are needed.
CONCLUSIONS: The first annual AAO Think Tank acknowledged that the risk of microbial keratitis has not decreased over decades, despite innovation. Important questions and research directions remain.Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
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Titre : British Contact Lens Association 2006 Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Carol Lakkis, Auteur Article en page(s) : 13-19 Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:Contactologie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Kératite
[Thésaurus Mesh]Lentilles de contact
[Thésaurus Mesh]Lentilles de contact à port prolongéMots-clés : Contactologie Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Périodique Erasme - périodiques Périodiques Disponible Performance d’une lentille RPG bifocale en port continu / Carol Lakkis in LRO : La Revue d'Optométrie et de contactologie, 17 (Avril 2006)
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Titre : Performance d’une lentille RPG bifocale en port continu Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Carol Lakkis, Auteur Article en page(s) : 44-45 Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:lentille bifocale
[Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:LRPG
[Thésaurus Mesh]Lentilles de contact à port prolongéMots-clés : LRPG lentille bifocale Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Périodique Erasme - périodiques Périodiques Disponible Topical Review: Contact Lens Eye Health and Safety Considerations in Government Policy Development / Carol Lakkis in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 99, 10 (octobre 2022)
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Titre : Topical Review: Contact Lens Eye Health and Safety Considerations in Government Policy Development Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Carol Lakkis ; Kathrine Osborn Lorenz ; Michael Mayers Année de publication : 2022 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]États-Unis d'Amérique
[Thésaurus Mesh]Lentilles de contact
[Thésaurus Mesh]Ophtalmologie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Politique publique
[Thésaurus Mesh]Sécurité des patients
[Thésaurus Mesh]Soins aux patients
[Thésaurus Mesh]Vision oculaireRésumé : SIGNIFICANCE: As new federal or state policies are introduced in the United States to shape the evolving contact lens market, it has never been more important to amplify the importance of patient health and safety during contact lens wear and promote the value of the eye care professional–patient relationship. Within the United States, contact lenses are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration as class II or III medical devices that require additional regulatory and professional oversight to keep consumers safe. The contact lens market and broader eye health landscape are rapidly changing. Recently, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission finalized its 10-year review of the Contact Lens Rule, implementing new policies that will shape the contact lens market in the United States for years to come. The purpose of this clinical perspective was to compile and review key data regarding contact lens–related adverse events, including their economic impact on the health care system, to inform government policy development. Although contact lenses provide many benefits to the wearer, a variety of complications can occur ranging from asymptomatic events or mild discomfort to severe sight-threatening adverse events such as microbial keratitis. Patients who do not routinely visit their eye care professional or do not receive the lenses prescribed to them are at a greater risk of contact lens–related adverse events. Nearly 1 million people in the United States experience ocular infections or inflammation annually, resulting in significant health care costs. The economic burden of contact lens–related microbial keratitis in the United States has been estimated to be approximately $175 million annually. The importance of eye care professional oversight of contact lens wear cannot be emphasized enough to key stakeholders, including lawmakers, government regulators, contact lens manufacturers and distributors, and the broader eye health community Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
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