Myopia Control With Orthokeratology Contact Lenses in Spain: A Comparison of Vision-Related Quality-of-Life Measures Between Orthokeratology Contact Lenses and Single-Vision Spectacles

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Santodomingo-Rubido, Jacinto [1 ]
Villa-Collar, Cesar [2 ,3 ]
Gilmartin, Bernard [4 ]
Gutierrez-Ortega, Ramon [3 ]
机构
[1] Menicon Co Ltd, Madrid Off, Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Europea Madrid, Madrid, Spain
[3] Clin Oftalmol Novovis, Madrid, Spain
[4] Aston Univ, Sch Life & Hlth Sci, Birmingham B4 7ET, W Midlands, England
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Orthokeratology; Myopia; Quality of life; Contact lenses; Spectacles; Children; Glasses; Pediatric; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; REFRACTIVE ERROR; SELF-ESTEEM; CHILDREN; PROGRESSION; HEALTH; WEAR; QUESTIONNAIRE; ADOLESCENT;
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10.1097/ICL.0b013e31827a0241
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: To compare vision-related quality-of-life measures between children wearing orthokeratology (OK) contact lenses and distance single-vision (SV) spectacles. Methods: Subjects 6 to 12 years of age and with myopia of -0.75 to -4.00 diopters and astigmatism less than or equal to 1.00 diopters were prospectively assigned OK contact lens or SV spectacle correction. A pediatric refractive error profile questionnaire was administered at 12- and 24-month intervals to evaluate children's perceptions in terms of overall vision, near vision, far distance vision, symptoms, appearance, satisfaction, activities, academic performance, handling, and peer perceptions. The mean score of all items was calculated as the overall score. Additionally, parents/guardians were asked to rate their child's mode of visual correction and their intention to continue treatment after study completion. Results: Thirty-one children were fitted with OK contact lenses and 30 with SV spectacles. Children wearing OK contact lenses rated overall vision, far distance vision, symptoms, appearance, satisfaction, activities, academic performance, handling, peer perceptions, and the overall score significantly better than children wearing SV spectacles (all P<0.05). Near vision and handling were, respectively, rated better (P<0.001) and similar ( P=0.44) for SV spectacles in comparison to OK contact lenses. No significant differences were found between 12 and 24 months for any of the subjective ratings assessed (all P>0.05). Parents/guardians of children wearing OK contact lenses rated visual correction method and intention to continue treatment higher than parents of children wearing SV spectacles (P <= 0.01). Conclusion: The results indicate that the significant improvement in vision-related quality of life and acceptability with OK contact lenses is an incentive to engage in its use for the control of myopia in children.
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