Peripheral Refraction and Eye Lengths in Myopic Children in the Bifocal Lenses In Nearsighted Kids (BLINK) Study

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作者
Mutti, Donald O. [1 ]
Sinnott, Loraine T. [1 ]
Reuter, Kathleen S. [1 ]
Walker, Maria K. [2 ]
Berntsen, David A. [2 ]
Jones-Jordan, Lisa A. [1 ]
Walline, Jeffrey J. [1 ]
Everett, Donald F.
Shaw, Kimberly J.
Huang, Juan
Dougherty, Bradley E.
Wessel, Pamela
Lee, Jihyun
Bobay, Luke A.
Opoku, Tina
Cardenas, Laura
Schulle, Krystal L.
Retnasothie, Dashaini, V
Giannoni, Amber Gaume
Gostovic, Anita Ticak
Chandler, Moriah A.
Nguyen, Mylan
Hair, Lea
Myers, Jill A.
Nixon, Alex D.
Bickle, Katherine M.
Pierce, Gilbert E.
Gardner, Dustin J.
Pucker, Andrew D.
Kowalski, Matthew
Morrison, Ann
Orr, Danielle J.
Holbrook, Janet T.
Gwiazda, Jane
Edrington, Timothy B.
Jackson, John Mark
Joslin, Charlotte E.
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Coll Optometry, 338 W 10Th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[2] Univ Houston, Coll Optometry, Houston, TX USA
来源
TRANSLATIONAL VISION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | 2019年 / 8卷 / 02期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
myopia; refractive error; peripheral refraction; contact lenses; PROGRESSIVE-ADDITION LENSES; SINGLE-VISION LENSES; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; UNITED-STATES; CONTACT-LENSES; PREVALENCE; ERROR; SHAPE; UNDERCORRECTION; HYPEROPIA;
D O I
10.1167/tvst.8.2.17
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: Provide a detailed assessment of peripheral refractive error and peripheral eye length in myopic children. Methods: Subjects were 294 children aged 7 to 11 years with -0.75 to -5.00 diopter (D) of myopia by cycloplegic autorefraction. Peripheral refraction and eye length were measured at +/- 20 degrees and +/- 30 degrees horizontally and vertically, with peripheral refraction also measured at 6408 horizontally. Results: Relative peripheral refraction became more hyperopic in the horizontal meridian and more myopic in the vertical meridian with increasing field angle. Peripheral eye length became shorter in both meridians with increasing field angle, more so horizontally than vertically with correlations between refraction and eye length ranging from -0.40 to -0.57 (all P, 0.001). Greater foveal myopia was related to more peripheral hyperopia (or less peripheral myopia), shorter peripheral eye lengths, and a consistent average asymmetry between meridians. Conclusions: Peripheral refractive errors in children do not appear to exert strong local control of peripheral eye length given that their correlation is consistently negative and the degree of meridional asymmetry is similar across the range of refractive errors. The BLINK study will provide longitudinal data to determine whether peripheral myopia and additional peripheral myopic defocus from multifocal contact lenses affect the progression of myopia in children. Translational Relevance: Local retinal control of ocular growth has been demonstrated numerous times in animal experimental myopia models but has not been explored in detail in human myopia development. These BLINK baseline results suggest that children's native peripheral optical signals may not be a strong stimulus for local growth responses.
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