One‐year myopia control efficacy of cylindrical annular refractive element spectacle lenses

Purpose To evaluate the 1‐year myopia control efficacy of a spectacle lens with annular cylindrical microstructures. Methods A total of 118 consecutive eligible children aged 8–12 years with −1.00 D to −4.00 D of spherical component myopia and

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Hauptverfasser: Liu, Xinting, Wang, Pengqi, Xie, Zhu, Sun, Muhan, Chen, Minfeng, Wang, Jiefang, Huang, Jing, Chen, Siyun, Chen, Zhaohe, Wang, Yanli, Li, Yiyu, Qu, Jia, Mao, Xinjie
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description Purpose To evaluate the 1‐year myopia control efficacy of a spectacle lens with annular cylindrical microstructures. Methods A total of 118 consecutive eligible children aged 8–12 years with −1.00 D to −4.00 D of spherical component myopia and
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Methods A total of 118 consecutive eligible children aged 8–12 years with −1.00 D to −4.00 D of spherical component myopia and &lt;1.50 D astigmatism were enrolled between August 2020 and November 2020 at the Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. Participants were randomly assigned to wear cylindrical annular refractive element (CARE) (n = 61) or single‐vision (n = 57) spectacle lenses. Cycloplegic autorefraction (spherical equivalent refraction [SER]) and axial length (AL) were measured at baseline and 6‐month intervals. Adaptation and compliance questionnaires were administered during all visits. Results Among 118 randomized participants, 96 (81.4%) were included in the analyses (mean [SE] age, 10.4 [0.6] years; 49 [51.0%] were female; mean [SE] spherical equivalent refractive error, −2.67 [0.66] D; mean [SE] axial length, 24.75 [0.77] mm). Adjusted 1‐year myopia progression was −0.56 D for CARE and −0.71 D for single‐vision spectacle lenses. The difference in progression was 0.14 D (95% CI, −0.04 to 0.32) for CARE vs single vision. Adjusted 1‐year eye growth was 0.27 mm for CARE and 0.35 mm for single vision. The difference in eye growth was 0.09 mm (95% CI, −0.15 to −0.02) for CARE vs single vision. All groups adapted to their lenses with no reported adverse events, complaints, or discomfort. 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