PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Predictive factors associated with axial length growth and myopia progression in orthokeratology.

  • Jaeryung Kim,
  • Dong Hui Lim,
  • Sun Hyup Han,
  • Tae-Young Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218140
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. e0218140

Abstract

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PurposeTo investigate the factors affecting axial length (AXL) growth and myopia progression in orthokeratology.MethodsThis prospective, observational study enrolled 28 new orthokeratology lens wearers from a contact lens clinic between March 2016 and March 2017. Among them, 32 eyes of 17 wearers who completed one year of follow-up were finally analyzed. All participants underwent central (C) and peripheral (nasal 30° [N30] and temporal 30° [T30]) AXL measurements as well as central and peripheral refraction, ocular aberrations, and corneal topography at baseline and every posttreatment visit. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) was used to assess the associations between AXL change and all independent variables in both eyes.ResultsThe mean central AXL was 24.21 ± 0.60 mm and the mean baseline central spherical equivalent refractive error (SER) was -2.43 ± 0.97 diopters (D). Among all parameters that were significantly associated with AXL change in univariable GEE analyses, the baseline difference in AXL between C and N30 (β = -0.213, p ConclusionsThe inhibition of AXL elongation and myopia progression in orthokeratology lens wear is significantly associated with the peripheral myopization and asymmetric optical changes mostly induced by third-order HOAs.