Binocular visual function impairment is an independent risk factor in axial length growth and myopia progression
Shuyang Guo, Jingrong Liu, Hairong Cai, Ziyi Li, Yong Fang, Xingtao Zhou, Yang Shen, Wen Wen

TL;DR
Impaired binocular vision is linked to faster eye growth and myopia progression in children, suggesting it should be considered in eye exams and treatment plans.
Contribution
Identifies binocular visual function impairment as an independent risk factor for axial length growth and myopia progression.
Findings
BVF dysfunction is associated with a 0.521 mm/year axial length growth rate, significantly higher than the normal group.
A dose-response relationship exists between BVF impairment and faster eye growth.
BVF status does not significantly affect spherical equivalent or AL/CR ratio progression.
Abstract
In order to examine the association between binocular visual function (BVF) impairment and myopia progression, as well as its relationship with axial length (AL), spherical equivalent (SE), and axial length to-corneal radius (AL/CR) ratio. This 9-month longitudinal study involved 949 children [505 males; mean age: 10.96 ± 0.53 years; baseline SE: −0.62 (−1.38, 0.00); baseline AL: 23.80 ± 0.84]. Participants were classified based on the results of three BVF screenings (suppression, simultaneous vision, fusion vision, and stereopsis): those with normal BVF in all screenings were placed in the normal group, those with abnormal BVF in all screenings in the dysfunction group, and the rest in the unstable group. Linear mixed-effects models were used to assess the relationship between BVF status and changes in myopia indicators. In the fully adjusted model, BVF status was significantly…
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TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Retinopathy of Prematurity Studies
