Soft Contact Lens Clinical Trial
Official title:
Soft Peripheral Contact Lens for Eye Elongation Control (SPACE):1-year Results of a Double-blinded Randomized Con-trolled Trial
A prospective, randomised, double-blinded clinical trial was conducted including 115 children (55 male and 60 female) aged 8 to 15 years. The newest multifocal contact lenses were assigned to experimental group, and another commercial dual-focus optical designed contact lenses were assigned to control group to be worn for at least 8 hours per day, 7 days a week, for a period of 1 year. All contact lenses were replaced with new lenses every day. Measurements obtained using a LogMAR vision meter, including automated computerised optometry, handheld retinoscopy, high (96%) and low (12%) contrast sensitivity visual acuity values at a distance, and near-visible acuity values were used to evaluate the corneal curvature using a corneal mapper. Additionally, the axial length(AXL) of the eye was measured, and the tear quality was assessed using a slit lamp, including tear break-up time, tear river height, and observation of blink frequency. Furthermore, the eye's anterior surface was examined by slit lamp using the Efron grading scale.
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