Patrón de uso de lentes de contacto y sintomatología asociada en estudiantes universitarios

Translated title of the contribution: Pattern of contact lens use and related sintomatology in a university population

Manuel Garza León, Lucia de Fátima Arroyo, Mariana Ibañez Garcia, José Romeo Villarreal Calderón, Ximena Hernández Morales, Alejandra Chapa de la Peña, Ian Ivan Cárdenas Rodríguez, Maricarmen Díaz Gómez

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Abstract

Purpose To describe the pattern of use of contact lens (CL) in university students, the symptomatology associated and knowledge of the possible complications with its use. Methods A prospective survey type, cross-sectional observational study in which a questionnaire application (CLDEQ-8) as well as other questions about the pattern of use and knowledge of the possible complications was done. Stratified random sampling proportional to the size of the strata according to the different divisions of the university was made. Results 823 students were surveyed, of them 66 used CL with a prevalence of 8%, 73.3% of CL users were female, the soft contact lens its the more frequent used (98.5%), and the most common indication for use its the refractive (77.3%). 74.2% of them removes them when sleeping. 69.7% of students know at least one complication associated with tue use of CL. Dry eye sypmtoms occurred in 93.9% f users. Conclusions In this group of students the prevalence of CL wear is low, its use is generally refractive and there is a high awareness of complications and a very high frequency of symptomology of dry eye.

Translated title of the contributionPattern of contact lens use and related sintomatology in a university population
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)9-17
Number of pages9
JournalRevista Mexicana de Oftalmologia
Volume91
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017

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  • Ophthalmology

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