Overview on Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments Lenses: A Novel Perspective in Myopia Progression Management

Matteo Mario Carlà, Francesco Boselli, Federico Giannuzzi, G. Gambini, T. Caporossi, Umberto De Vico, A. Savastano, A. Baldascino, Clara Rizzo, Raphael Kilian, S. Rizzo
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Myopia is becoming more common across the world, affecting approximately two billion people and rising. Different kinds of therapies (optical, pharmaceutical, environmental, or behavioral) have been proposed to decrease myopia progression, but with variable results and a lack of standardization. The evidence that targeted myopic defocus inhibits eye length growth has paved the way for several contact and spectacle lense designs to induce a peripheral defocus, thus slowing myopia progression, but the perfect configuration has yet to be defined. One of the newest and more promising approaches in this field is the use of Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) lenses. These lenses are built from the assumption that targeted myopic defocus, produced by 396 mid-peripheral lenslets with positive power, inhibits eye length growth. Recent studies have highlighted the effectiveness of these lenses compared to children who had worn single vision spectacle lenses, in terms of myopia control and tolerability. Despite the evidence that these lenses can help slow down the progression of myopia, the occasional mid-peripheral aberrations they can induce, as well as the overall eye strain that comes with wearing them, should not be overlooked. The aim of this review is to give attention to the advantages and the shortfalls of this new approach and to evaluate its effectiveness in clinical practice.
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离焦合并多节段镜片综述:近视进展管理的新视角
近视在世界各地变得越来越普遍,影响着大约20亿人,而且这个数字还在上升。不同种类的治疗方法(光学、药物、环境或行为)已被提出以减少近视进展,但结果不一且缺乏标准化。有证据表明,有针对性的近视离焦会抑制眼长增长,这为一些隐形眼镜和眼镜设计铺平了道路,以诱导周围离焦,从而减缓近视的进展,但完美的配置尚未确定。在这一领域最新和最有前途的方法之一是使用离焦合并多段(DIMS)镜头。这些隐形眼镜是基于这样一种假设,即396个具有正能量的中外围晶状体产生的针对性近视离焦会抑制眼睛的长度增长。最近的研究强调,在近视控制和耐受性方面,与戴单视力眼镜的儿童相比,这些镜片的有效性。尽管有证据表明这些镜片可以帮助减缓近视的进展,但它们可能引起的偶尔的中周像差,以及佩戴它们带来的整体眼睛疲劳,都不应被忽视。本综述的目的是关注这种新方法的优点和不足,并评估其在临床实践中的有效性。
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