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Wear Experience of a Water Surface Daily Disposable Contact Lens in Existing Silicone Hydrogel Planned Replacement Lens Wearers [Corrigendum]

Authors Rutschilling R , Fogt JS 

Received 31 March 2022

Accepted for publication 31 March 2022

Published 5 April 2022 Volume 2022:14 Pages 45—46

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTO.S368849



Rutschilling R, Fogt JS. Clin Optom (Auckl). 2022;14:27–34.

Page 28, first paragraph, fourth sentence, the text “A study of non-invasive tear breakup time found that a lens with a high water surface which encapsulated a silicone core had a statistically significant decrease in tear breakup time when compared to other daily disposable silicone hydrogel lenses” should read “A study of non-invasive tear breakup time found that a lens with a high water surface which encapsulated a silicone core had a statistically significant increase in tear breakup time when compared to other daily disposable silicone hydrogel lenses”.

The authors apologize for this oversight and advise it does not affect the results of the paper.

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