International trends in prescribing multifocal and monovision soft contact lenses to correct presbyopia (2000–2023): An update

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Philip B. Morgan , Nathan Efron , Craig A. Woods , Deborah Jones , Lyndon Jones , Jason J. Nichols
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Abstract

Purpose

Numerous multifocal soft contact lenses have been introduced into clinical practice over the past half century. The purpose of this work is to update earlier surveys by describing international trends in multifocal and monovision soft lens fitting for presbyopia between 2000–2023, inclusive.

Method

An annual contact lens prescribing survey was sent to eye care practitioners in up to 71 countries between 2000–2023. Data relating to 52,580 soft daily wear lens fits to presbyopes (those ≥45 years of age) undertaken in 20 countries returning reliable longitudinal data were analysed in respect of multifocal and monovision soft daily wear lens fits.

Results

Overall, multifocal and monovision soft daily wear lens prescribing to presbyopes has more than doubled over the course of this survey, from 26.4 % of standard soft daily wear lens fits in 2000 to 61.1 % in 2023 (p < 0.0001). There were significant differences between countries in presbyopia soft daily wear lens prescribing (p < 0.0001). Of all soft daily wear fits to males, 45.1 % were multifocal and monovision soft lenses, compared with 52.7 % for females (p < 0.0001). When considered as the proportion of lenses fitted by age, multifocal soft lens fitting peaked between 50–65 years, followed by a precipitous drop until 85–90 years of age, and then an increase beyond 90 years of age. Analysis of 13,014 recent soft lens fits to presbyopes (2019–2023) revealed the following fitting proportions: multifocal lenses – 51 %; monovision – 10 %; and non-presbyopia fitting – 39 %.

Conclusion

There has been a substantial increase in soft contact lens correction of presbyopia using multifocal and monovision corrections throughout the 24 years of this survey. A significant number of soft contact lens-wearing presbyopes are not receiving a presbyopia contact lens correction.
使用多焦点和单视力软性隐形眼镜矫正老花眼的国际趋势(2000-2023):最新进展。
目的:在过去的半个世纪里,许多多焦点软性隐形眼镜被引入临床实践。本研究的目的是通过描述2000-2023年(含2023年)多焦和单视软性晶状体适合老花眼的国际趋势来更新早期调查。方法:在2000年至2023年期间,向多达71个国家的眼科保健医生发送年度隐形眼镜处方调查。在20个国家进行的52580例老花眼(年龄≥45岁)软性日常佩戴镜片的数据分析,获得了多焦和单视软性日常佩戴镜片的可靠纵向数据。结果:总体而言,在本次调查过程中,对老花眼的多焦点和单视觉软性日常佩戴镜片的处方增加了一倍多,从2000年标准软性日常佩戴镜片的26.4%增加到2023年的61.1% (p结论:在本次调查的24年中,使用多焦点和单视觉矫正的软性接触镜片矫正老花眼的比例大幅增加。相当数量的戴软性隐形眼镜的老花眼没有接受老花眼隐形眼镜矫正。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
18.80%
发文量
198
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Contact Lens & Anterior Eye is a research-based journal covering all aspects of contact lens theory and practice, including original articles on invention and innovations, as well as the regular features of: Case Reports; Literary Reviews; Editorials; Instrumentation and Techniques and Dates of Professional Meetings.
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