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New Designs of Spectacle Lenses for the Control of Myopia Progression: A Scoping Review

Marta Lupón, C. Nolla, Genı́s Cardona

2024Journal of Clinical Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Myopia control with new designs of spectacle lenses is a flourishing area of research. The present work reviews the effectiveness of new designs (DIMSs, defocus-incorporated multiple segments; CARE, cylindrical annular refractive element; HALs/SALs, highly/slightly aspherical lenslets; DOT, diffusion optics technology) aiming at slowing myopia progression. A search through the PubMed database was conducted for articles published between 1 January 2003 and 28 February 2023. Publications were included if they documented baseline central refraction (SER) and/or axial length (AL) data, and the change in these parameters, in myopic children wearing new designs of spectacle lenses (treatment group) compared to myopic children using single-vision lenses, SVLs (control group). The selection process revealed nine suitable articles. Comparing the mean and standard error values of the treatment and control groups, the highest differences in the change in the SER and AL were −0.80 (1.23) D [95% CI: −1.053 to −0.547; p < 0.001] and 0.35 (0.05) mm [95% CI: 0.252 to 0.448; p < 0.001], respectively; the effect of treatment provided by a HAL design, compared to SVLs, led to a deceleration of 54.8% in the SER and 50.7% in the AL. However, the heterogeneity of the results prevents reaching strong conclusions about the effectiveness of these new designs.

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MedicineSpectacleOptometryOphthalmologyEconomicsMarket economyOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesCorneal surgery and disordersVisual perception and processing mechanisms
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