Association between myopia progression and cylinder power progression in defocus incorporated multiple segments lens wearers
Ling Wang, Qing Zhang, Tingting Zhou, Wenli Yu, Jincheng Wang, Ran Li, Qin Chen, Qingbo Que, Xiaomin Gao

TL;DR
This study found that myopia progression and baseline corneal astigmatism are linked to changes in cylinder power in children wearing DIMS lenses.
Contribution
The study identifies new associations between myopia progression and cylinder power changes in DIMS lens users.
Findings
Myopia progression (ΔSE) is significantly associated with cylinder power progression.
Baseline corneal astigmatism (CA) is linked to changes in cylinder power over time.
No significant interactions were found between myopia progression and baseline CA.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore the correlation between the parameters associated with the prevention and management of myopia and cylinder power (CP) progression in individuals who wear defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) lenses. In total, 179 children (6–12 years old) prescribed DIMS lenses for 1 year were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. Cycloplegic refraction, spherical equivalent (SE), axial length (AL), CP, and corneal astigmatism (CA) were measured. The relationship between myopia and CP progression was assessed using binary logistic regression analyses, stratified analyses, and interaction tests. These 179 DIMS lens wearers were, on average, 9.51 ± 1.48 years old, and 51.4% were male. In total, 24.02% of these participants had CP progression ≥ 0.25 D within one year. A fully-adjusted binary logistic regression analysis revealed that ΔSE (odds ratio…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Corneal surgery and disorders · Retinal Diseases and Treatments
