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The Spatial Distribution of Relative Corneal Refractive Power Shift and Axial Growth in Myopic Children: Orthokeratology Versus Multifocal Contact Lens

Fan Jiang, Xiaopeng Huang, Houxue Xia, Bingqi Wang, Fan Lü, Bin Zhang, Jun Jiang

2021Frontiers in Neuroscience26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose To determine if the spatial distribution of the relative corneal refractive power shift (RCRPS) explains the retardation of axial length (AL) elongation after treatment by either orthokeratology (OK) or multifocal soft contact lenses (MFCLs). Methods Children (8–14 years) were enrolled in the OK ( n = 35) or MFCL ( n = 36) groups. RCRPS maps were derived by computing the difference between baseline and 12-month corneal topography maps and then subtracting the apex values. Values at the same radius were averaged to obtain the RCRPS profile, from which four parameters were extracted: (1) Half_x and (2) Half_y, i.e., the x- and y-coordinates where each profile first reached the half peak; (3) Sum4 and (4) Sum7, i.e., the summation of powers within a corneal area of 4- and 7-mm diameters. Correlations between AL elongation and these parameters were analyzed by multiple linear regression. Results AL elongation in the OK group was significantly smaller than that in the MFCL group ( p = 0.040). Half_x and Half_y were also smaller in the OK group than the MFCL group ( p < 0.001 each). Half_x was correlated with AL elongation in the OK group ( p = 0.005), but not in the MFCL group ( p = 0.600). In an analysis that combined eyes of both groups, Half_x was correlated with AL elongation (β = 0.161, p < 0.001). Conclusions The OK-induced AL elongation and associated RCRPS Half_x were smaller than for the MFCL. Contact lenses that induce RCRPS closer to the corneal center may exert better myopia control.

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OrthokeratologyElongationRADIUSContact lensCorneal topographyCorneaOphthalmologyApex (geometry)Lens (geology)MathematicsOpticsMaterials scienceMedicinePhysicsGeometryComposite materialUltimate tensile strengthComputer securityComputer scienceOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesCorneal surgery and disordersOcular Surface and Contact Lens
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