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星期六, 12月 18, 2010

香港理工大學近視研究中心的角膜塑形術個案研究報告

香港理工大學近視研究中心的個案研究報告,一位配戴角膜塑
型鏡片超過兩年的女童,在停戴半年改戴鏡框眼鏡後,又繼續
配戴角膜塑型鏡片8個月。在配戴眼鏡期間,近視增加與眼軸增長的速度,比配戴OK鏡片期間皆更為快速。


Optom Vis Sci. 2010 Dec;87(12):1053-6.

Discontinuation of orthokeratology and myopic progression.

Centre for Myopia Research, School of Optometry, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China. 06901728r@polyu.edu.hk

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report the effect of stopping orthokeratology (ortho-k) lens wear on the changes in refractive errors and axial elongation in a girl who has been wearing ortho-k lenses for myopic control for over 2 years.
CASE REPORT: A girl with a history of fast myopic progression enrolled in ortho-k treatment when she was 6 years old. She switched to spectacle wear after receiving ortho-k treatment for 38 months and then switched back to ortho-k lens wear. Refractive errors and axial lengths were monitored for 8 months with ortho-k lens wear, followed by about 6½ months of lens discontinuation and spectacle wear, and finally another 6 months of resumed ortho-k lens wear. The residual refractive errors in the 8 months before discontinuation of ortho-k lens wear were not more than ±0.25 diopter (D) and -0.50 D in spherical and cylindrical powers, respectively, and the average increases in axial length were 0.02 mm (OD) and 0.03 mm (OS) per month. Myopia increased by 0.75 D (OD) and 1.25 D (OS) during the lens discontinuation period, with corresponding axial elongations of 0.06 mm (OD and OS) per month. No significant changes were observed in axial elongation or residual refractive errors during the 6-month period of resumed lens wear.
CONCLUSIONS: When a child who had been wearing ortho-k lenses for myopic control for over 2 years ceased lens wear, small net amounts of axial elongation were observed during the subsequent months with spectacle wear. These changes took place at a faster rate relative to the ortho-k lens wear period. Ortho-k lens wear appeared to slow myopic progression for this child.
PMID: 21037497 [PubMed - in process]

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