Myopia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomised Clinical Trial: Myopia Control Using Soft Bifocal Lenses
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether bifocal soft contact lenses (CLs) with low addition and nasally decentered optical zone are effective in controlling myopic progression in children. Visual manipulations induced by multifocal soft CLs with high addition have been shown to inhibit eye growth and myopia development in children by recent studies. Several theories have been proposed including alteration in peripheral defocus, reduced accommodation demand, alterations in binocular vision status and increased ocular higher order aberrations. However, those theories remain to be proven and the optical properties and performance of multifocal soft CLs have not been investigated in children.
Visual manipulations induced by multifocal soft contact lenses (CLs) with high addition
(+2.00 D or above) have been shown to inhibit eye growth and myopia development in children
with up to 25-50% efficacy by recent studies. Several theories have been proposed including;
alteration in peripheral defocus, reduced accommodation demand, alterations in binocular
vision status and increased ocular higher order aberrations, which remain to be proven.
However, the effect of controlling myopic progression by bifocal CLs with low addition has
not been studied.
Several studies have shown that multifocal soft CLs can induce changes in ocular aberrations
and degradation of image qualities in adults, whereas the optical properties and performance
of multifocal soft CLs have not been investigated in children. Due to the differences in
ocular structure and function, for instance, the pupil size and accommodation response, the
performance of multifocal CLs in children may vary compared with that in adults. As a result,
it is essential to assess the optical quality of these lenses worn by children for myopia
control, through COAS (Complete Ophthalmic Analysis System).
The aim of this randomized clinical trial is to evaluate myopic progression in children
wearing soft bifocal with low addition CLs (Menicon 2 week Duo **) used as daily disposable
lenses, compared to control subjects wearing single-vision spectacles. Myopia progression
quantified by changes in axial length (AL) and cycloplegic refractive error (Rx) will be
monitored for 2 years with single-masking. The optical performance of bifocal CLs worn by
children will also be investigated.
(**this lens is currently commercially available in Japan only. The oxygen permeability (Dk)
is 34 with 72% water content, FDA group Ⅱ.)
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