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Clinical study of controlling myopia progression of students wearing orthokeratology

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摘要 Objective: To observe the clinical effects of wearing orthokeratology lenses to control the myopia progression of students. Methods: 105 cases (10-16 years) from January 2011 to October 2014 with low, moderate myopia were selected, the spherical equivalent was (-3.63 ± 0.95) D. 56 cases (112 eyes) were wearing orthokeratology lenses, 49 cases (98 eyes) were wearing glasses. Both groups were followed up for 2 years to observe the variations of spherical equivalent, axial length, intraocular pressure and corneal thickness. Results: The spherical equivalent changes after two years wearing: the spherical equivalent of the orthokeratology lenses group increased by (-0.47 ± 0.98) D, and that of the glasses group increased by (-1.59 ± 0.91) D;the difference was statistically significant (p < .05). The axial length changes after two years wearing: the axial length of the orthokeratology lenses group increased by (0.17 ± 1.09) mm, and that of the glasses group increased by (0.72 ± 1.08) mm, the difference between two groups was statistically significant (p < .05). The variations of intraocular pressure and corneal thickness were not statistically significant before and after wearing lenses in the orthokeratology lenses group (p > .05). Conclusions: Wearing orthokeratology lenses can effectively delay the progression of myopia and control axial growth. The lenses can be disseminated and used in clinical practice.
出处 《Discussion of Clinical Cases》 2017年第1期9-13,共5页 临床病例讨论杂志(英文版)
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