The effect of peripheral defocus on axial growth and modulation of refractive error in hyperopes

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作者
Beasley, Ian G. [1 ]
Davies, Leon N. [1 ]
Logan, Nicola S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Aston Univ, Sch Optometry, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
关键词
axial growth; contact lenses; hyperopia; peripheral defocus; refractive error; CONTACT-LENSES; STATISTICAL GUIDELINES; MYOPIA PROGRESSION; SPECTACLE LENSES; EYE GROWTH; ASSOCIATIONS; CHILDREN; VISION; SCHOOLCHILDREN; ACCOMMODATION;
D O I
10.1111/opo.12951
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Purpose To establish whether axial growth and refractive error can be modulated in hyperopic children by imposing relative peripheral hyperopic defocus using multifocal soft contact lenses. Methods A prospective controlled study with hyperopic participants allocated to a control or test group. Control group participants were corrected with single vision spectacles and changes to axial length and refractive error were followed for 3 years. For the test group, axial growth and post-cycloplegic refractive error were observed with participants wearing single vision spectacles for the first 6 months of the trial and then corrected with centre-near multifocal soft contact lenses with a 2.00 D add for 2 years. The central 'near' portion of the contact lens corrected distance refractive error while the 'distance' portion imposed hyperopic defocus. Participants reverted to single vision spectacles for the final 6 months of the study. Results Twenty-two participants, mean age 11.13 years (SD 1.72) (range 8.33-13.92), completed the trial. Axial length did not change during the first 6 months in either group (p = 1.00). Axial growth across the 2-year intervention period was 0.17 mm (SEM 0.04) (p < 0.0005) in the test group versus 0.06 mm (SEM 0.07) (p = 0.68) in the control group. Axial length was invariant during the final 6 months in either group (p = 1.00). Refractive error was stable during the first 6 months in both groups (p = 1.00). Refractive error change across the 2-year intervention period was -0.26 D (SEM 0.14) (p = 0.38) in the test group versus -0.01 D (SEM 0.09) (p = 1.00) in the control group. Neither the test (p = 1.00) nor control (p = 0.63) group demonstrated a change in refractive error during the final 6 months. Conclusions The rate of axial growth can be accelerated in children with hyperopia using centre-near multifocal soft contact lenses.
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页数:11
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