Xiaoqin Chen, Min Wu, Cui Yu, Arne Ohlendorf, Katharina Rifai, Christina Boeck-Maier, Siegfried Wahl, Youhua Yang, Yi Zhu, Lihua Li, Padmaja Sankaridurg
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摘要
目的:与单视点(SV)眼镜佩戴相比,评估佩戴 12 个月的圆柱环形屈光元件(CARE)眼镜对减缓近视发展的效果:在一项为期两年的前瞻性、双掩蔽、多中心临床试验中,240名年龄在6-13岁、球面等效屈光度数(SE)-0.75 D至-5.00 D的中国儿童被随机分配到三组中的一组,每组80人:SV 眼镜片(N = 80)、CARE 眼镜(中央透明区为 7 mm,周围是包含 CARE 的治疗区,平均表面力量为 +4.6 D)和 CARE S(中央透明区为 9 mm,周围是包含 CARE 的治疗区,平均表面力量为 +3.8 D)。每隔 6 个月测量一次 Cycloplegic SE 和轴长 (AL):结果:与基线值相比,6 个月和 12 个月时各组 SE 和 AL 的变化均有显著差异(p 结论:与基线值相比,6 个月和 12 个月时各组 SE 和 AL 的变化均有显著差异(p):与 SV 镜片相比,CARE 和 CARE S 镜片在佩戴 12 个月后可明显减缓近视度数的加深。
Slowing myopia progression with cylindrical annular refractive elements (CARE) spectacle lenses-Year 1 results from a 2-year prospective, multi-centre trial.
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of 12 months of spectacle lens wear incorporating cylindrical annular refractive elements (CARE) in slowing myopia progression compared to single vision (SV) spectacle wear.
Methods: In an ongoing 2-year prospective, double-masked, multi-centre clinical trial, 240 Chinese children aged 6-13 years, spherical equivalent refractive error (SE) -0.75 D to -5.00 D were randomised to one of three groups of 80 participants each to wear: SV spectacle lens (N = 80), CARE spectacles (7 mm central clear zone surrounded by treatment zone incorporating CARE with mean surface power of +4.6 D) and CARE S (9 mm central clear zone surrounded by treatment zone comprising CARE with mean surface power of +3.8 D). Cycloplegic SE and axial length (AL) were measured at 6-month intervals.
Results: Compared to baseline, changes in SE and AL were significantly different between the groups at both 6 and 12 months (p < 0.001, linear mixed model). Adjusting for site, group, parental myopia and age, at 12 months, the estimated change in SE and AL with 95% CI with SV was -0.65 D (CI: -0.56 to -0.74 D)/0.32 mm (CI: 0.29-0.36 mm). In comparison, the estimated change in SE/AL at 12 months with CARE was -0.35 D (-0.26 to -0.44 D)/0.19 mm (0.15-0.22 mm) and with CARE S was -0.36 D (-0.27 to -0.46 D)/0.21 mm (0.18-0.25 mm) at 12 months. Progression was slower with CARE and CARE S compared to SV (p < 0.05) but did not differ from each other (p = 0.793 and 0.336 for SE and AL, respectively).
Conclusions: In children with myopia, after 12 months of lens wear, both CARE and CARE S spectacle lenses significantly slowed myopia progression compared to SV lenses.
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Acta Ophthalmologica is published on behalf of the Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica Foundation and is the official scientific publication of the following societies: The Danish Ophthalmological Society, The Finnish Ophthalmological Society, The Icelandic Ophthalmological Society, The Norwegian Ophthalmological Society and The Swedish Ophthalmological Society, and also the European Association for Vision and Eye Research (EVER).
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