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Changes in relative peripheral refraction in children who switched from single-vision lenses to Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments lenses

Changes in relative peripheral refraction in children who switched from single-vision lenses to Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments lenses
Changes in relative peripheral refraction in children who switched from single-vision lenses to Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments lenses

Purpose: To investigate changes in relative peripheral refraction (RPR) associated with myopia progression in children who wore single-vision (SV) lenses for 2 years and switched to Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) lenses in the third year versus children who wore DIMS lenses for 3 years. Methods: In the first 2 years, children were allocated randomly to wear either DIMS or SV lenses. In the third year, children in the DIMS group continued to wear these lenses, while those in the SV group were switched to DIMS lenses (Control-to-DIMS group). Central and peripheral refraction and axial length were monitored every 6 months. Results: Over 3 years, the DIMS group (n = 65) showed good myopia control and maintained a relatively constant and symmetrical RPR profile without significant changes. In the first 2 years, children who wore SV lenses (n = 55) showed asymmetrical RPR changes, with significant increases in hyperopic RPR at 20° nasal (N) (mean difference: 0.88 ± 1.06 D, p < 0.0001) and 30N (mean difference: 1.07 ± 1.09 D, p < 0.0001). The Control-to-DIMS group showed significant myopia retardation after wearing DIMS lenses in the third year. When compared with the RPR changes in the first 2 years, significant reductions in hyperopic RPR were observed at 20N (mean difference: −1.14 ± 1.93 D, p < 0.0001) and 30N (mean difference: −1.07 ± 1.17 D, p < 0.0001) in the third year. However, no significant difference between the RPR changes found in the nasal retina and temporal retina (p > 0.05) was noted in the third year. Conclusion: Symmetrical changes in RPR were found in children switching from SV to DIMS lenses, and a symmetrical pattern of RPR was noted in children who wore DIMS for 3 years. Myopia control using myopic defocus in the mid-periphery influenced the RPR changes and retarded myopia progression by altering the eye's growth pattern.

eye growth pattern, myopia control, myopic defocus, relative peripheral refraction, retinal shape, Refraction, Ocular, Humans, Retina, Eyeglasses, Disease Progression, Myopia/therapy, Child, Hyperopia
0275-5408
319-326
Zhang, Han Yu
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Lam, Carly Siu Yin
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Tang, Wing Chun
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Lee, Paul H.
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Tse, Dennis Y.
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To, Chi Ho
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To, Chi Ho
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Zhang, Han Yu, Lam, Carly Siu Yin, Tang, Wing Chun, Lee, Paul H., Tse, Dennis Y. and To, Chi Ho (2023) Changes in relative peripheral refraction in children who switched from single-vision lenses to Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments lenses. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 43 (3), 319-326. (doi:10.1111/opo.13086).

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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate changes in relative peripheral refraction (RPR) associated with myopia progression in children who wore single-vision (SV) lenses for 2 years and switched to Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) lenses in the third year versus children who wore DIMS lenses for 3 years. Methods: In the first 2 years, children were allocated randomly to wear either DIMS or SV lenses. In the third year, children in the DIMS group continued to wear these lenses, while those in the SV group were switched to DIMS lenses (Control-to-DIMS group). Central and peripheral refraction and axial length were monitored every 6 months. Results: Over 3 years, the DIMS group (n = 65) showed good myopia control and maintained a relatively constant and symmetrical RPR profile without significant changes. In the first 2 years, children who wore SV lenses (n = 55) showed asymmetrical RPR changes, with significant increases in hyperopic RPR at 20° nasal (N) (mean difference: 0.88 ± 1.06 D, p < 0.0001) and 30N (mean difference: 1.07 ± 1.09 D, p < 0.0001). The Control-to-DIMS group showed significant myopia retardation after wearing DIMS lenses in the third year. When compared with the RPR changes in the first 2 years, significant reductions in hyperopic RPR were observed at 20N (mean difference: −1.14 ± 1.93 D, p < 0.0001) and 30N (mean difference: −1.07 ± 1.17 D, p < 0.0001) in the third year. However, no significant difference between the RPR changes found in the nasal retina and temporal retina (p > 0.05) was noted in the third year. Conclusion: Symmetrical changes in RPR were found in children switching from SV to DIMS lenses, and a symmetrical pattern of RPR was noted in children who wore DIMS for 3 years. Myopia control using myopic defocus in the mid-periphery influenced the RPR changes and retarded myopia progression by altering the eye's growth pattern.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 December 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 December 2022
Published date: May 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: CSY Lam received funding support from the InnoHK initiative and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. This study was also supported by Hong Kong PolyU grants RUQT, ZG5N, ZGAB and ZGD5, and partly supported by collaborative research by HOYA Corporation, Tokyo, Japan. Funding Information: This collaborative research was partially supported by HOYA Corporation, Tokyo, Japan (CSY Lam, CH To). Patents titled ‘Spectacle Lens’ in China (CN104678572 B) and USA (US10268050 B2) were issued on 27 April 2018 and 23 April 2019, respectively (CSY Lam, CH To). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 College of Optometrists.
Keywords: eye growth pattern, myopia control, myopic defocus, relative peripheral refraction, retinal shape, Refraction, Ocular, Humans, Retina, Eyeglasses, Disease Progression, Myopia/therapy, Child, Hyperopia

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Local EPrints ID: 480724
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480724
ISSN: 0275-5408
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ORCID for Paul H. Lee: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5729-6450

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Date deposited: 08 Aug 2023 16:56
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:09

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Author: Han Yu Zhang
Author: Carly Siu Yin Lam
Author: Wing Chun Tang
Author: Paul H. Lee ORCID iD
Author: Dennis Y. Tse
Author: Chi Ho To

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