Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Feb 2025)

Comparison of the control effect of spherical and toric orthokeratology on low-to-moderate myopia with astigmatism in adolescents

  • Pu Pengying,
  • Yang Yin,
  • Zhang Huan,
  • Liu Huan,
  • Deng Kangqin,
  • Du Nian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2025.2.26
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
pp. 315 – 318

Abstract

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AIM: To compare the control effect of spherical and toric orthokeratology on low-to-moderate myopia with astigmatism(-1.00--1.50 DC)in adolescents.METHODS: The clinical data of 119 cases(119 eyes)of low-to-moderate myopia with astigmatism(-1.00--1.50 DC)adolescents who were treated and fitted with orthokeratology in the ophthalmology department of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital from June 2021 to January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into spherical group, with 65 cases(65 eyes), and toric group, with 54 cases(54 eyes)according to the type of orthokeratology. The changes of uncorrected visual acuity(UCVA), axial length and corneal astigmatism before and after wearing lenses were recorded to evaluate the therapeutic effect.RESULTS: The UCVA of both the groups significantly improved at 1 and 2 a after wearing lenses(all P0.05); the axial length was longer than that before wearing lenses(P0.05).CONCLUSION: Both orthokeratology lenses can improve the UCVA, reduce corneal astigmatism, and delay axial length growth of adolescents with low-to-moderate myopia with astigmatism(-1.00--1.50 DC), and there are no significant differences in the control effect of spherical design orthokeratology and the toric design orthokeratology on myopia.

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