Myopia control strategies: A systematic review and meta-meta-analysis.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ebenezer Zaabaar, Randy Asiamah, Samuel Kyei, Samuel Ankamah
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Abstract

Purpose: To summarise pooled estimates of the efficacies of various myopia control interventions, as drawn from published meta-analyses.

Method: PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science were searched from inception to February 2024 for systematic reviews and meta-analyses reporting treatment effects of various myopia control strategies. The qualities of the included meta-analyses were assessed using the 16-item A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews (AMSTAR) 2. An intervention was defined as having a clinically significant effect if it resulted in a change in spherical equivalent refraction (SER) of ≥0.50 D/year or axial length (AL) change of ≤-0.18 mm/year.

Results: A total of 38 studies were identified. The overall respective changes in SER and AL, mean difference (95% CI) were high-concentration (≥0.5%) atropine 0.67 D (0.58-0.77) and -0.24 mm (-0.36 to -0.11); moderate-concentration (>0.05% to <0.5%) atropine 0.48 D (0.34-0.62) and -0.23 mm (-0.27 to -0.19); low-concentration (0.01%, 0.025%, 0.05%) atropine 0.33 D (0.23-0.43) and -0.14 mm (-0.19 to -0.09); orthokeratology -0.47 mm (-0.66 to -0.28); peripheral plus soft contact lenses 0.30 D (0.18-0.42) and -0.35 mm (-0.62 to -0.08); peripheral plus spectacles 0.77 D (0.40-1.14) and -0.43 mm (-0.78 to -0.08); multifocal spectacles 0.21 D (0.11-0.31); repeated low-level red light therapy 0.55 D (0.46-0.65) and -0.25 mm (-0.29 to -0.20); outdoor time 0.17 D (0.16-0.18) and -0.04 mm (-0.06 to -0.01).

Conclusion: High and moderate concentrations of atropine, orthokeratology, peripheral plus spectacles and repeated low-level red light demonstrated clinically significant effects on slowing AL elongation, while high and moderate concentrations of atropine, peripheral plus spectacles and repeated low-level red light demonstrated clinically significant effects on slowing SER progression.

近视控制策略:系统综述和荟萃分析。
目的:总结从已发表的荟萃分析中得出的各种近视控制干预措施的综合疗效估计值:方法:检索 PubMed、SCOPUS 和 Web of Science 上从开始到 2024 年 2 月报告各种近视控制策略治疗效果的系统综述和荟萃分析。如果干预措施导致球面等效屈光度(SER)变化≥0.50 D/年或轴长(AL)变化≤-0.18 mm/年,则被定义为具有临床显著效果:结果:共确定了 38 项研究。高浓度(≥0.5%)阿托品 0.67 D (0.58-0.77) 和 -0.24 mm (-0.36 to -0.11);中浓度(>0.05%至结论:高浓度和中等浓度的阿托品、角膜矫形术、周边加眼镜和重复低强度红光对延缓AL伸长有显著的临床效果,而高浓度和中等浓度的阿托品、周边加眼镜和重复低强度红光对延缓SER进展有显著的临床效果。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.80%
发文量
135
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics, first published in 1925, is a leading international interdisciplinary journal that addresses basic and applied questions pertinent to contemporary research in vision science and optometry. OPO publishes original research papers, technical notes, reviews and letters and will interest researchers, educators and clinicians concerned with the development, use and restoration of vision.
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