Eye protection for UVB phototherapy
Type:Uv phototherapy Time:2016-09-28 11:45:48Suliman G. H. Otman1, Leila D. El-Dars1, Chris Edwards1, Ejaz
Ansari, David Taylor, Beverley Gambles, Ian Chalmers andAlex V. Anstey1,
Keywords:
contact lenses;eye protection;phototherapy;PUVA;sunglasses;ultraviolet light
Background/purpose: We tested eye protection used for phototherapy
patients. The study also established current practice concerning eye
protection in a sample of UK phototherapy units.
Methods: The ultraviolet (UV) transmission spectra of 30 ¡®UV
protective¡¯ contact lenses were measured at 5 nm intervals between 290
and 400 nm. Sunglasses, small UV goggles and UV visors were tested
between 270 and 420 nm. We surveyed the use of eye protection during
phototherapy in 78 UK phototherapy units.
Results: All samples of sunglasses, eye protection goggles, visors
and sunglasses comfortably passed previously published arbitrary limits
of acceptability. Most contact lenses showed some protection in the UVB,
but most had little or no UVA protection. Of 78 UK phototherapy units
21 (33%) use tinted goggles during UV exposures, two (3%) use a visor
only, 28 (43%) use both and nine (14%) use clear plastic (probably
polycarbonate) goggles.
Conclusions: UV transmission for sunglasses and contact lenses is
lower compared with samples tested 10 years ago. All samples of glasses,
goggles and visors tested provided adequate protection in the UV range
according to published arbitrary limits of acceptability. Most contact
lenses did not provide significant UV protection in the UVA range.
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