Effectiveness of Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments in Slowing Myopia Progression in Pediatric Patients as a Function of the Age. Three Years Follow Up DOI Open Access
Luca Buzzonetti, Sergio Petroni, Matteo Federici

et al.

Published: Aug. 13, 2024

Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) in slowing myopia progression pediatric patients as a function age. Methods: This was non-randomized experimenter-masked retrospective controlled observational study European individuals aged 6 -16 years with progressive but no ocular pathology. We retrospectively reviewed charts participants allocated to receive DIMS spectacles (Hoya® MiyoSmart®) or single vision spectacle lenses (control group). Cycloplegic spherical equivalent (SE) and axial length (AL), were measured at baseline 36 month follow up. The results stratified by age into four groups: that wore oldest youngest than 10 (respectively, group A, 20 mean 13.6±2.2 C, 9.0±1.2) age-matched control groups (group B, 18 13.2±2.5 D, 22 8.5±0.9). Results: At months, SE AL increase resulted significantly reduced A respectively compared B D (p<0.05). Linear regression analysis showed significant correlation (P<0.05) between patient for only also AL. Groups did not show any (P>0.05). Conclusion: seem slow patients, however their greatest children Morover our findings suggest may be more reliable parameter evaluating progression.

Language: Английский

Effectiveness of Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments in Slowing Myopia Progression in Pediatric Patients as a Function of the Age. Three Years Follow Up DOI Open Access
Luca Buzzonetti, Sergio Petroni, Matteo Federici

et al.

Published: Aug. 13, 2024

Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) in slowing myopia progression pediatric patients as a function age. Methods: This was non-randomized experimenter-masked retrospective controlled observational study European individuals aged 6 -16 years with progressive but no ocular pathology. We retrospectively reviewed charts participants allocated to receive DIMS spectacles (Hoya® MiyoSmart®) or single vision spectacle lenses (control group). Cycloplegic spherical equivalent (SE) and axial length (AL), were measured at baseline 36 month follow up. The results stratified by age into four groups: that wore oldest youngest than 10 (respectively, group A, 20 mean 13.6±2.2 C, 9.0±1.2) age-matched control groups (group B, 18 13.2±2.5 D, 22 8.5±0.9). Results: At months, SE AL increase resulted significantly reduced A respectively compared B D (p<0.05). Linear regression analysis showed significant correlation (P<0.05) between patient for only also AL. Groups did not show any (P>0.05). Conclusion: seem slow patients, however their greatest children Morover our findings suggest may be more reliable parameter evaluating progression.

Language: Английский

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