Guidelines for preventing and slowing myopia progression in Brazilian children.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia Pub Date : 2024-08-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5935/0004-2749.2023-0009
Fábio Ejzenbaum, Tania Mara Cunha Schaefer, Celso Cunha, Julia Dutra Rossetto, Izabela F Godinho, Célia Regina Nakanami, Regina K Noma, Luisa Moreira Hopker
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This document on myopia control is derived from a compilation of medical literature and the collective clinical expertise of an expert committee comprising members from the Brazilian Society of Pediatric Ophthalmology and the Brazilian Society of Contact Lenses and Cornea. To manage myopia in children, the committee recommends corneal topography and biannual visits with cycloplegic refraction, along with annual optical biometry. For fast-progressing myopia, biannual biometry should be considered. Myopic progression is defined as an annual increase in spherical equivalent greater than 0.50 D/year or in axial length greater than 0.3 mm (until 10 years old) or 0.2 mm (above 11 years). The proposed treatments for myopia progression include environmental control, low concentration atropine, defocus glasses, contact lenses, or Ortho-K lenses, and combinations of these methods may be necessary for uncontrolled cases. Treatment should be sustained for at least 2 years. This document serves as a comprehensive guideline for diagnosing, treating, and monitoring pre-myopic and myopic children in Brazil.

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预防和减缓巴西儿童近视发展的指南。
这份关于近视控制的文件是根据医学文献以及由巴西小儿眼科学会和巴西隐形眼镜与角膜学会成员组成的专家委员会的临床专业知识汇编而成的。为控制儿童近视,委员会建议进行角膜地形图检查和一年两次的屈光检查,同时每年进行一次光学生物测量。对于近视发展较快的儿童,应考虑每半年进行一次生物验光。近视发展的定义是球面等效度数每年增长超过 0.50 D,或轴向长度每年增长超过 0.3 mm(10 岁前)或 0.2 mm(11 岁以上)。针对近视度数加深的建议治疗方法包括环境控制、低浓度阿托品、散焦眼镜、隐形眼镜或ok镜,对于无法控制的病例,可能需要结合使用这些方法。治疗应持续至少两年。本文件是诊断、治疗和监测巴西近视前期和近视儿童的综合指南。
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期刊介绍: The ABO-ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE OFTALMOLOGIA (ABO, ISSN 0004-2749 - print and ISSN 1678-2925 - (ABO, ISSN 0004-2749 - print and ISSN 1678-2925 - electronic version), the official bimonthly publication of the Brazilian Council of Ophthalmology (CBO), aims to disseminate scientific studies in Ophthalmology, Visual Science and Health public, by promoting research, improvement and updating of professionals related to the field.
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