Impact of Mechanical Rubbing on the Effectiveness of No-Rub Contact Lens Solution Protein Removal: Part One of a Two-Armed In Vivo Study William Park,

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Impact of Mechanical Rubbing on the Effectiveness of No-Rub Contact Lens Solution Protein Removal: Part One of a Two-Armed In Vivo Study William Park, M.D. 1, Matthew Welch, B.S. 2, Peter Russo, O.D. 1 1 Department of Ophthalmology, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL 2 Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL Introduction References MethodsResults Discussion  Introduced in 2000  Marketed as a new safeguard against soft contact lens contamination and protein accumulation.  To date, limited in vivo data is available about no-rub solution use and efficacy.  This study looks to evaluate the impact of patient education on cleaning habits as well as no-rub solution efficacy following in vivo lens use. Duration of Lens Wear (wks) Compared to Frequency of Mechanical Rubbing (wkly)  This is a two-armed, randomized, prospective study.  Study components include: Arm 1: Completion of a survey of lens use/patient education history. Arm 2: Protein quantification following use of no-rub solution for a 2- or 4-week duration of wear.  Subjects were randomized to daily lens cleaning with mechanical rubbing with one lens; the contralateral served as a control.  Total protein extraction and analysis using bicinchoninic acid analysis is ongoing.  To date: 24 subjects 7 males and 18 females Aged years (mean 26.8)  Ophthalmologist/optometrist provided lens care education: Verbally (15 patients) With demonstration (10) Written instructions (4) Direct observation (8) No education given (5) Read solution instructions (6)  Frequency of mechanical lens rubbing (patient reported) Daily (2 patients) 4 times weekly (2) 3 times weekly (1) Twice weekly (2) Once weekly (2) None (15) Frequency of Mechanical Rubbing Compared to Lens Care Education  This study suggests lens care education is variably provided by eye care professionals.  This likely contributes to sub- optimal soft contact lens hygiene and increased tear protein deposition.  The second arm of this study will add protein quantification data (by bicinchoninic acid assay) to adjunct survey results.  Comparison of protein accumulation with and without mechanical rubbing will allow for improved patient education, providing optimum comfort and lens hygiene. 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