Impact of coronavirus disease 2019 restrictions on the efficacy of atropine 0.01% eyedrops for myopia control - Findings from the Western Australia Atropine for the Treatment of Myopia study.

IF 1 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-06-21 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.4103/tjo.TJO-D-24-00025
Samantha Sze-Yee Lee, Gareth Lingham, David A Mackey
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Abstract

This study explored the impact of short-term coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) restrictions on the efficacy of atropine 0.01% eyedrops on myopia control in a multiethnic cohort of Australian children. In the Western Australia Atropine for the Treatment of Myopia study, 104 and 49 children were randomized to receive atropine 0.01% eyedrops and a placebo, respectively. We compared the 1-year myopia progression and axial elongation following the 2-month lockdown in 2020 to the same months in 2019 and 2021, i.e., the 1-year myopia progression up to May 2019-October 2019 (non-COVID-19) versus the 1-year progression up to May 2020-October 2020 (COVID-19 period), and the 1-year progression up to May 2021-October 2021 (non-COVID-19) versus the 1-year progression up to the same months in 2020. After excluding participants who withdrew, completed their treatment phase prior May 2020, or those whose study visits did not fall between May 2020 and October 2020, 65 participants (mean age at baseline = 11.8 ± 2.5 years) were included in the final analysis (49 in the treatment group; 16 in the placebo group). After correcting for age, sex, and ethnicity, there was no significant main effect of the short-term lockdown on the rate of spherical equivalent or axial length change. However, there was a lockdown × treatment interaction effect on the rate of axial elongation (P = 0.007). This was such that in the treatment group, the 1-year axial elongation was faster during lockdown by 0.056 mm compared to the nonlockdown periods (P = 0.009), while the rate of axial elongation in those on the placebo eye drops was similar during lockdown and nonlockdown. Our findings suggest that there is a decreased efficacy of low-concentration atropine even with relatively lenient restrictions lasting for a few months.

2019 年冠状病毒疾病限制对 0.01% 阿托品近视控制眼药水疗效的影响--西澳大利亚阿托品治疗近视研究结果。
本研究探讨了短期冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)限制对 0.01% 阿托品眼药水控制澳大利亚多种族儿童近视疗效的影响。在西澳大利亚阿托品治疗近视研究中,104 名和 49 名儿童分别随机接受了 0.01% 阿托品眼药水和安慰剂。我们比较了 2020 年 2 个月停药后与 2019 年和 2021 年相同月份的 1 年近视进展和轴伸长,即 2019 年 5 月至 2019 年 10 月(非 COVID-19)的 1 年近视进展与 2020 年 5 月至 2020 年 10 月(COVID-19 期间)的 1 年近视进展,以及 2021 年 5 月至 2021 年 10 月(非 COVID-19)的 1 年近视进展与 2020 年相同月份的 1 年近视进展。在排除退出、在 2020 年 5 月前完成治疗阶段或研究访问不在 2020 年 5 月至 2020 年 10 月期间的参与者后,65 名参与者(基线平均年龄 = 11.8 ± 2.5 岁)被纳入最终分析(治疗组 49 人;安慰剂组 16 人)。在对年龄、性别和种族进行校正后,短期禁闭对球面等值或轴向长度变化率没有显著的主效应。然而,在轴伸长率方面,禁闭与治疗之间存在交互效应(P = 0.007)。因此,在治疗组中,锁定期间的 1 年轴伸长率比非锁定期间快 0.056 毫米(P = 0.009),而使用安慰剂眼药水的患者在锁定和非锁定期间的轴伸长率相似。我们的研究结果表明,低浓度阿托品即使在相对宽松的限制条件下持续数月,其疗效也会下降。
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