Abstract Five patients were each fitted with polymethylacrylate (PMMA), BP Flex®, and Polycon® corneal contact lenses of the same dimensions. Corneal edema was monitored with a slit‐lamp biomicroscope and pachometer. Lenses were worn in a double‐masked and random sequence for periods of 6 hr. Patients developed less corneal edema with Polycon® lenses than with PMMA lenses. There was no significant difference in corneal edema with PMMA and BP Flex® lenses. Those patients who developed little corneal edema with optimum‐fitting PMMA lenses also developed little edema with the BP Flex® and Polycon® lenses. Steeper‐fitting PMMA and BP Flex® lenses produced more corneal edema than optimum‐fitting lenses made of the same materials, while steeper‐fitting Polycon® lenses produced only slightly more edema than the optimum‐fitting Polycon® lenses.
Sarver et al. (Sun,) studied this question.