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The purpose of this clinical study is to confirm the effectiveness and safety of low-level monochromatic red-light for high myopia control in adults


Clinical Trial Description

Currently, there is still a lack of effective methods for managing adult high myopia globally. The Elsing Myopia and Amblyopia Therapy Instrument, developed by Suzhou Industrial Park Zuoguan Medical Equipment Co., Ltd., has gained widespread usage in mainland China for amblyopia treatment and myopia control. This instrument utilizes low-intensity laser therapy (LLLT) for treatment, demonstrating improvements in visual acuity without any local or systemic side effects. The low-intensity laser induces photochemical reactions in the retina, such as enhancing cytochrome C oxidase activity, modulating gene expression to regulate the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and increasing the biological activity of nitric oxide. These mechanisms have been applied in the treatment of age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. As the onset of myopia is closely linked to retinal signaling pathways, preliminary test data suggests that the instrument can significantly slow down myopia progression. This study aims to investigate the potential of low-intensity laser therapy in preventing and treating high myopia in adults, providing innovative approaches to mitigate the widespread impact of high myopia. ;


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NCT number NCT05947019
Study type Interventional
Source Shanghai Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Center
Contact He Jiangnan
Phone 021-62539696
Email hejiangnan85@126.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2023
Completion date October 1, 2025

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