imi -近视管理仪器。

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Deborah Jones, Amy Chow, Daddi Fadel, Jose Manuel Gonzalez Meijome, Andrzej Grzybowski, Pete Kollbaum, James Loughman, James Wolffsohn
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摘要

近视发病率的上升强调了早期诊断和有效管理策略的重要性,以控制其进展和预防并发症。仪器的进步使临床医生能够为患者提供个性化的循证护理。近视控制仪器包括广泛的技术,旨在评估屈光不正,生物计量参数,包括眼轴长度,调节反应,以及眼部健康的详细评估。这些工具为临床医生提供了超越传统临床技术的能力,为检测和监测近视进展提供了更准确、详细和可重复的测量。这允许个性化的治疗方案,使近视控制干预措施的选择和优化。此外,先进的成像和实时数据可视化通过促进理解来支持患者教育,从而提高对治疗计划的依从性。通过采用这些技术,临床医生可以解决近视管理的复杂性,提供精确有效的护理,并为遏制近视流行的全球努力做出贡献。将先进仪器整合到临床实践中,有助于对有近视(准近视)风险的患者进行早期干预和管理策略,并改善近视患者的预后。
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IMI-Instrumentation for Myopia Management.

The rising prevalence of myopia has underscored the importance of early diagnosis and effective management strategies to control its progression and to prevent complications. Advancements in instrumentation enable clinicians to provide individualized evidence-based care for patients. Instrumentation for myopia control encompasses a wide range of technologies designed to assess refractive error, biometric parameters, including axial length, accommodative responses, as well as detailed assessment of ocular health. These tools offer clinicians the ability to move beyond traditional clinical techniques, providing more accurate, detailed, and repeatable measurements critical for the detection and monitoring of myopia progression. This allows for a personalized approach to treatment planning, enabling the selection and optimization of myopia control interventions. Furthermore, advanced imaging and real-time data visualization support patient education by fostering understanding, which may improve adherence to treatment plans. By adopting these technologies, clinicians can address the complexities of myopia management, deliver precise and effective care, and contribute to global efforts to curb the myopia epidemic. The integration of advanced instrumentation into clinical practice encourages early intervention and management strategies for patients at risk of becoming myopic (pre-myopia), as well as improving patient outcomes for myopic patients.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
339
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS), published as ready online, is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). IOVS features original research, mostly pertaining to clinical and laboratory ophthalmology and vision research in general.
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