Revealing and predicting the long-term biomechanical response of orthokeratology by developing a patient-specific computational model

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Yifeng Li [1 ]
Zhuoran Yang [1 ]
Ziming Yan [1 ]
Huibin Shi [1 ]
Zhanli Liu [1 ]
Kaijie Wang [2 ]
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[1] Department of Engineering Mechanics, School of Aerospace Engineering, Tsinghua University
[2] Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Key Lab
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R779.6 [眼外科手术学]; R318.01 [生物力学]; O39 [应用力学];
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100212 ; 0831 ; 08 ; 0801 ;
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Orthokeratology(OK) is widely used for effective myopia correction and control. However, the incomplete understanding of its biomechanical mechanisms makes OK lens fitting rely heavily on clinician judgment, complicating accurate predictions of treatment outcomes. In this paper, we performed clinical experiments and numerical analysis to study corneal deformation modes and long-term changes in central corneal thickness. Clinical experiments were conducted on 194 Chinese myopic patients under OK treatment for 3 months. Based on the experimental data, a patient-specific computational biomechanical model for OK was established and validated. Specifically, the anisotropic mechanical properties of the cornea were incorporated into the model to describe the significant difference between its shear modulus(29.5 kPa) and tensile modulus(768.4 kPa). Additionally, a viscohyperelastic material model with a prolonged corneal relaxation time of 5.6 h was developed to capture the long-term deformation response. The results show that corneal thickness reduction in OK is primarily due to out-of-plane shear deformation,influenced by the cornea's low shear resistance. Modeling the extended corneal relaxation time is crucial for predicting long-term biomechanical responses. The computational model effectively captures long-term changes in central corneal thickness, potentially improving OK lens fitting accuracy.
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