多节段离焦镜片配戴者近视进展与柱体屈光度进展的关系。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ling Wang, Qing Zhang, Tingting Zhou, Wenli Yu, Jincheng Wang, Ran Li, Qin Chen, Qingbo Que, Xiaomin Gao
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本研究的目的是探讨离焦合并多段(DIMS)隐形眼镜患者近视预防和管理相关参数与晶状体度数(CP)进展之间的相关性。共有179名儿童(6-12岁)接受了1年的DIMS镜片治疗,纳入了这项回顾性队列研究。测量睫状体麻痹性屈光、球等效(SE)、眼轴长度(AL)、CP和角膜散光(CA)。使用二元逻辑回归分析、分层分析和相互作用测试评估近视与CP进展之间的关系。179例DIMS配戴者平均年龄为9.51±1.48岁,男性占51.4%。总共有24.02%的参与者在一年内CP进展≥0.25 D。完全调整的二元logistic回归分析显示ΔSE(优势比(OR) = 1.73, 95% CI (1.32, 2.27), P
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Association between myopia progression and cylinder power progression in defocus incorporated multiple segments lens wearers.

Association between myopia progression and cylinder power progression in defocus incorporated multiple segments lens wearers.

Association between myopia progression and cylinder power progression in defocus incorporated multiple segments lens wearers.

Association between myopia progression and cylinder power progression in defocus incorporated multiple segments lens wearers.

The aim of this study was to explore the correlation between the parameters associated with the prevention and management of myopia and cylinder power (CP) progression in individuals who wear defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) lenses. In total, 179 children (6-12 years old) prescribed DIMS lenses for 1 year were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. Cycloplegic refraction, spherical equivalent (SE), axial length (AL), CP, and corneal astigmatism (CA) were measured. The relationship between myopia and CP progression was assessed using binary logistic regression analyses, stratified analyses, and interaction tests. These 179 DIMS lens wearers were, on average, 9.51 ± 1.48 years old, and 51.4% were male. In total, 24.02% of these participants had CP progression ≥ 0.25 D within one year. A fully-adjusted binary logistic regression analysis revealed that ΔSE (odds ratio (OR) = 1.73, 95% CI (1.32, 2.27), P < 0.001) and CA at admission (OR = 1.17, 95% CI (1, 1.36), P = 0.049) were associated with CP progression following adjustment for potential confounding factors. Interaction analysis revealed no significant interactive relationships. Our results showed a significant positive association between ΔSE and CP progression in DIMS lens wearers. Furthermore, baseline CA was also associated with ΔCP in participants over the course of the study. This suggested that myopia progression and baseline CA levels contribute to variations in CP progression. This study helps optimize astigmatism control in preventing and controlling myopia in DIMS lens wearers.

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