Long-term Effect of Orthokeratology Lenses on Axial Length Elongation in Myopia: 2-3 Years Follow-up Study
10.3341/jkos.2020.61.8.897
- Author:
Sung Yeon JUN
1
;
Hyun Kyung KIM
;
Chul Woo KIM
;
Sang-Mok LEE
Author Information
1. Hangil Eye Hospital, Incheon, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2020;61(8):897-904
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
Purpose:To evaluate the effect of orthokeratology lenses on axial length elongation and associated factors in eyes treated withorthokeratology lenses for 2-3 years.
Methods:Thirty-four eyes of 20 patients treated with orthokeratology lenses for more than 22 months were enrolled into the orthokeratology(OK) group. Uncorrected distant visual acuity, spherical equivalent, axial length, and high-order aberrations of theanterior cornea at baseline and during the follow-up period were analyzed retrospectively. Spectacle-wearing patients matchedwith the OK group patients by sex, age, refractive error and follow-up period were selected as a control group. To adjust for follow-upperiod differences, the 24-month conversion axial length changes were calculated and compared between the two groups.
Results:The 24-month conversion mean axial length change showed significant differences (0.50 ± 0.23 mm in the OK groupversus 1.00 ± 0.28 mm in the control group; p< 0.001). For the OK group, the age at starting OK lens (r = -0.572, p= 0.001)showed statistically significant correlation with axial elongation. The anterior corneal spherical aberrations (SA) and coma with 6mm pupil at last follow-up (SA: r = 0.543, p= 0.001; coma: r = 0.420, p= 0.017) and the total SA and total coma changes (ㅿSA:r = 0.518, p= 0.002; ㅿcoma: r = 0.420, p= 0.017) also showed a statistically significant correlation. The initial age and axiallength, the anterior corneal SA and ㅿSA values were identified as factors significantly correlated with axial length elongation bymultiple regression analysis.
Conclusions:The OK lens effectively suppressed axial length elongation during a 2-3 years treatment period. However, whenthe age of starting OK lens was younger and the anterior corneal spherical aberration during the follow-up period was larger, therisk of axial elongation was higher.