Treatment of Rapid Progression of Myopia: Case Series and Literature Review

This retrospective case series demonstrates the combination of 0.05% atropine with MiSight® 1 day (Cooper vision, Sar Ramon, CA, USA) in rapid progression of myopia of 4 children. MiSight® 1 day is a peripheral defocus, center-distance soft contact lens and is effective at controlling moderate progr...

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Autores principales: Nir Erdinest, Naomi London, Nadav Levinger, Itay Lavy, Eran Pras, Yair Morad
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c3630c02850a4114ad2a68b9485d76752021-11-25T07:47:20ZTreatment of Rapid Progression of Myopia: Case Series and Literature Review1663-269910.1159/000519629https://doaj.org/article/c3630c02850a4114ad2a68b9485d76752021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/519629https://doaj.org/toc/1663-2699This retrospective case series demonstrates the combination of 0.05% atropine with MiSight® 1 day (Cooper vision, Sar Ramon, CA, USA) in rapid progression of myopia of 4 children. MiSight® 1 day is a peripheral defocus, center-distance soft contact lens and is effective at controlling moderate progression of myopia during the course of 1 year. The current case series included 2 females and 2 males with an average age of 9.68 ± 0.26 years and an average axial length of 24.81 ± 0.92 mm. Their myopic progression during the previous year was −1.45 ± 0.27 D. The children had not attempted any myopia control thus far. This relatively high increase prompted a combination treatment of daily instillation of 0.05% atropine and MiSight, a daily replacement soft contact lens. Cycloplegic refraction and a slit-lamp evaluation were performed every 6 months to confirm no adverse reactions or staining was present. The 8-item contact lens dry eye questionnaire (CLDEQ-8) score of these children was 10.66 ± 1.52. The average myopia progression at the end of 1 year decreased to −0.41 ± 0.11 D, and the average axial length increase was 0.28 ± 0.08 mm. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first published study showing a combination of 0.05% atropine and peripheral defocus soft contact lenses indicating efficacy at controlling moderate myopia progression.Nir ErdinestNaomi LondonNadav LevingerItay LavyEran PrasYair MoradKarger Publishersarticleperipheral defocussoft contact lensesmyopia progressionmyopia controlatropineOphthalmologyRE1-994ENCase Reports in Ophthalmology, Vol 12, Iss 3, Pp 875-881 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
topic peripheral defocus
soft contact lenses
myopia progression
myopia control
atropine
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
spellingShingle peripheral defocus
soft contact lenses
myopia progression
myopia control
atropine
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
Nir Erdinest
Naomi London
Nadav Levinger
Itay Lavy
Eran Pras
Yair Morad
Treatment of Rapid Progression of Myopia: Case Series and Literature Review
description This retrospective case series demonstrates the combination of 0.05% atropine with MiSight® 1 day (Cooper vision, Sar Ramon, CA, USA) in rapid progression of myopia of 4 children. MiSight® 1 day is a peripheral defocus, center-distance soft contact lens and is effective at controlling moderate progression of myopia during the course of 1 year. The current case series included 2 females and 2 males with an average age of 9.68 ± 0.26 years and an average axial length of 24.81 ± 0.92 mm. Their myopic progression during the previous year was −1.45 ± 0.27 D. The children had not attempted any myopia control thus far. This relatively high increase prompted a combination treatment of daily instillation of 0.05% atropine and MiSight, a daily replacement soft contact lens. Cycloplegic refraction and a slit-lamp evaluation were performed every 6 months to confirm no adverse reactions or staining was present. The 8-item contact lens dry eye questionnaire (CLDEQ-8) score of these children was 10.66 ± 1.52. The average myopia progression at the end of 1 year decreased to −0.41 ± 0.11 D, and the average axial length increase was 0.28 ± 0.08 mm. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first published study showing a combination of 0.05% atropine and peripheral defocus soft contact lenses indicating efficacy at controlling moderate myopia progression.
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author Nir Erdinest
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Itay Lavy
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