Real-world outcomes on myopia management efficacy of diverse segmented defocus optics (DSDO) and defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses in Chinese children: An initial 12-month prospective clinical study.

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Yuzhuo Fan, Huihui Chu, Zisu Peng, Jingwei Zhou, Jiahui Ma, Yuchang Lu, Chenxu Zhao, Yanyan Wang, Qiulin Deng, Jifeng Yu, Yan Li, Kai Wang, Mingwei Zhao
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Abstract

Purposes: To investigate the 12-month effectiveness of Diverse Segmented Defocus Optics (DSDO) and Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses in a real-world clinical population in myopic and pre-myopic Chinese children.

Methods: About 364 subjects prescribed DSDO or DIMS were enrolled. Axial length (AL) and cycloplegic spherical equivalent refraction (SER) changes over 12 months were measured. The subjects were further divided into age sub-group (6-9; 10-14) and SER sub-group (+0.75D≤SER<-0.50D; -0.50D≤SER<-2.00D; -2.00D≤SER<-4.00D; SER≤-4.0D). Contrast sensitivity and visual experience were also reported. The rate of myopia progression was compared with historical single-vision spectacles (SVS) lenses data to evaluate the effectiveness of the regime.

Results: 317 subjects were analyzed. At 12-month, AL changes in the DSDO and DIMS group were 0.16±0.16 mm and 0.21±0.22 mm, respectively (P = 0.0202). DSDO spectacle lenses had better control effect in +0.75D≤SER<-0.50D and SER≤-2.0D sub-groups. The proportion of participants had no greater than 0.20 mm AL elongation was 65.00% and 55.41% of in DSDO and DIMS group separately. Myopia control effect in DSDO group was 47%-69% and 33%-62% in DIMS group compared to historical SVS lenses.

Conclusions: Both DSDO and DIMS spectacle lenses retarded AL elongation. DSDO showed more stable myopia control effect comparing to DIMS, especially in groups of SER≤-2.0D sub-groups and older patients. DSDO showed initial potential myopia prevention effect in pre-myopic children compared with historical SVS lenses data. However, the small sample and no control group in pre-myopes of this study are key limitations. Further research is needed to confirm and understand DSDO's role for pre-myopic children.

目的在中国近视和近视前期儿童的实际临床人群中,研究多元分段离焦光学镜片(DSDO)和离焦多分段整合光学镜片(DIMS)12个月的有效性:招募了约 364 名配戴 DSDO 或 DIMS 镜片的受试者。测量12个月内轴向长度(AL)和球面等效屈光度(SER)的变化。受试者被进一步分为年龄亚组(6-9 岁;10-14 岁)和 SER 亚组(+0.75D≤SERResults):对 317 名受试者进行了分析。12个月时,DSDO组和DIMS组的AL变化分别为0.16±0.16毫米和0.21±0.22毫米(P = 0.0202)。DSDO眼镜片对+0.75D≤SER结论的控制效果更好:DSDO和DIMS眼镜片都能延缓AL伸长。与 DIMS 相比,DSDO 显示出更稳定的近视控制效果,尤其是在 SER≤-2.0D 亚组和年龄较大的患者中。与 SVS 镜片的历史数据相比,DSDO 在近视前儿童中显示出初步的潜在近视预防效果。然而,这项研究的主要局限是样本较少,而且没有近视前的对照组。要确认和了解 DSDO 对近视前儿童的作用,还需要进一步的研究。
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Journal of Optometry
Journal of Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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