Corneal contact times of ophthalmic vehicles. Evaluation by microscintigraphy
J. H. Trueblood, R. M. Rossomondo, L. A. Wilson and W. H. Carlton
Lacrimal microscintigraphy, in conjunction with a recently developed
computer system, was used to evaluate the corneal contact time of three
ophthalmic vehicles in 18 humans. The percentage of a radioactively labeled
vehicle remaining over the cornea after 90 seconds was 2.9% plus and minus
2.2% for saline, 4.3% plus and minus 2.4% for polyvinyl alcohol, and 8.8%
plus and minus 4.1% for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.