Atropine 0.01% eye drops slow myopia progression: a systematic review and Meta-analysis

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作者
Ying Zhao [1 ]
Kai Feng [2 ]
Rui-Bao Liu [1 ]
Jin-Hua Pan [1 ]
Lai-Lin Zhang [1 ]
Zhu-Ping Xu [3 ]
Xue-Jing Lu [1 ]
机构
[1] Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
[2] Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
[3] West China Hospital,Sichuan University
关键词
atropine 0.01% eye drops; myopia; systematic review; Meta-analysis;
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AIM: To evaluate the effects of atropine 0.01% on slowing myopia progression. METHODS: We searched for relevant studies in the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, Ovid, CBM, CNKI, VIP and Wan Fang Data in Chinese. A supplementary search was conducted in OpenGrey(System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe), the ISRCTN registry, Clinical Trials.gov, and the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform(ICTRP) from the dates of inception to June 30, 2018. RESULTS: Seven randomized controlled trials(RCTs) with a total of 1079 subjects were included(505 in the atropine 0.01% group and 574 in the control group). The results showed that the atropine 0.01% group exhibited significantly greater control of axial growth than the control group [MD=-0.12, 95%CI(-0.19,-0.06)]. There was also a statistically significant difference between the atropine 0.01% and control groups in the changes in axial length [MD=-0.14, 95%CI(-0.25,-0.03)], but the quality of evidence was low. There were no significant differences between the atropine 0.01% and control groups in the overall effect with respect to diopter value, change in diopter, distance vision and intraocular pressure [MD=0.08, 95%CI(-0.27, 0.42); MD=0.09, 95%CI(-0.17, 0.36); MD=-0.01, 95%CI(-0.02, 0.00); MD=0.08, 95%CI(-0.56,0.40)]. The sensitivity analysis showed that the conclusion of the Meta-analysis is relatively stable. With respect to adverse events, there were significant differences between the atropine 0.01% and control groups [OR=0.26, 95%CI(0.11, 0.61)]. CONCLUSION: Based on the available evidence, atropine 0.01% eye drops offer benefits in controlling axial growth and safety without causing significant differences in diopter values, distance vision and intraocular pressure.
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页码:1337 / 1343
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