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View article: Efficacy of Cylindrical Annular Refractive Elements (CARE) Spectacle Lenses in Slowing Myopia Progression Over 2 Years
Efficacy of Cylindrical Annular Refractive Elements (CARE) Spectacle Lenses in Slowing Myopia Progression Over 2 Years Open
Over a 2-year period, lenses incorporating CARE significantly slowed myopia progression compared with SV lenses.
View article: Clinical evaluation of MyoCare in Europe (CEME) for myopia management: One‐year results
Clinical evaluation of MyoCare in Europe (CEME) for myopia management: One‐year results Open
Aims To evaluate the efficacy of CARE spectacle lenses in slowing myopia progression among European children. Methods In a 2‐year randomised, parallel‐group, double‐masked, multicentre clinical trial, 234 European children aged 6–13 years …
View article: Slowing myopia progression with cylindrical annular refractive elements ( <scp>CARE</scp> ) spectacle lenses—Year 1 results from a 2‐year prospective, multi‐centre trial
Slowing myopia progression with cylindrical annular refractive elements ( <span>CARE</span> ) spectacle lenses—Year 1 results from a 2‐year prospective, multi‐centre trial Open
Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of 12 months of spectacle lens wear incorporating cylindrical annular refractive elements (CARE) in slowing myopia progression compared to single vision (SV) spectacle wear. Methods In an ongoing 2‐yea…
View article: Method comparison and overview of refractive measurements in children: implications for myopia management
Method comparison and overview of refractive measurements in children: implications for myopia management Open
Objective This study investigated the agreement between objective wavefront-based refraction and subjective refraction in myopic children. It also assessed the impact of cyclopentolate and refraction levels on the agreement. Methods A tota…
View article: Evaluating the impact of COVID-19 pandemic-related home confinement on the refractive error of school-aged children in Germany: a cross-sectional study based on data from 414 eye care professional centres
Evaluating the impact of COVID-19 pandemic-related home confinement on the refractive error of school-aged children in Germany: a cross-sectional study based on data from 414 eye care professional centres Open
Objective This study aimed at evaluating refractive changes in German school-aged children before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting 414 eye care professional centres from Germany. Participants Refractiv…
View article: Clinical Evaluation of MyoCare in Europe (CEME): study protocol for a prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, and controlled clinical trial
Clinical Evaluation of MyoCare in Europe (CEME): study protocol for a prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, and controlled clinical trial Open
View article: Prediction of refractive error and its progression: a machine learning-based algorithm
Prediction of refractive error and its progression: a machine learning-based algorithm Open
Objective Myopia is the refractive error that shows the highest prevalence for younger ages in Southeast Asia and its projection over the next decades indicates that this situation will worsen. Nowadays, several management solutions are be…
View article: Clinical Evaluation of MyoCare in Europe (CEME): study protocol for a prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, and controlled clinical trial.
Clinical Evaluation of MyoCare in Europe (CEME): study protocol for a prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, and controlled clinical trial. Open
Background Myopia prevalence has been increasing in the last decades and its pathological consequences, including myopic maculopathy and high myopia-associated optic neuropathy, are now one of the most common causes of visual impairment. I…
View article: In-depth optical characterization of spectacle lenses for myopia progression management
In-depth optical characterization of spectacle lenses for myopia progression management Open
Myopia is one of the most common ocular disorders worldwide and the leading cause of visual impairment in children. The elongation of axial length in the eyes with medium and high levels of myopia can increase the risk of severe ocular pat…
View article: In-depth optical characterisation of spectacle lenses for myopia progression management
In-depth optical characterisation of spectacle lenses for myopia progression management Open
Datasets of the focusing and scattering measurements to optically characterise spectacle lenses for myopia management. These files support the results' publication.
View article: Development and Testing of a Compact Autorefractor Based on Double-Pass Imaging
Development and Testing of a Compact Autorefractor Based on Double-Pass Imaging Open
Autorefraction is an objective way to determine the refractive error of the eye, without the need for feedback by the patient or a well-educated practitioner. To make refractive measurements more accessible in the background of the growing…
View article: Positions of the horizontal and vertical centre of rotation in eyes with different refractive errors
Positions of the horizontal and vertical centre of rotation in eyes with different refractive errors Open
Purpose To determine how the position of the centre of rotation of the eyeball is related to axial length and refractive error when horizontal and vertical eye movements are performed. Methods A custom‐built eye tracker was used that deter…
View article: The Refractive Error and Vision Impairment Estimation with Spectacle Data Study
The Refractive Error and Vision Impairment Estimation with Spectacle Data Study Open
The distribution of refractive error and hence the risk of vision impairment resulting from refractive error within a population can be determined using spectacle lens sales data. Pooling this type of data from multiple industry sources co…
View article: The Refractive Error and Vision Impairment Estimation With Spectacle data (REVIEWS) study
The Refractive Error and Vision Impairment Estimation With Spectacle data (REVIEWS) study Open
Objective To investigate whether spectacle lens sales data can be used to estimate the population distribution of refractive error amongst ametropes and hence estimate the current and future risk of vision impairment. Design Cross Sectiona…
View article: Application of big-data for epidemiological studies of refractive error
Application of big-data for epidemiological studies of refractive error Open
Purpose To examine whether data sourced from electronic medical records (EMR) and a large industrial spectacle lens manufacturing database can estimate refractive error distribution within large populations as an alternative to typical pop…
View article: Comparison of Methods for Estimating Retinal Shape: Peripheral Refraction vs. Optical Coherence Tomography
Comparison of Methods for Estimating Retinal Shape: Peripheral Refraction vs. Optical Coherence Tomography Open
Retinal shape presents a clinical parameter of interest for myopia, and has commonly been inferred indirectly from peripheral refraction (PRX) profiles. Distortion-corrected optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans offer a new and direct p…
View article: Impact of retinal dewarping on thickness measurements in widefield optical coherence tomography volumes
Impact of retinal dewarping on thickness measurements in widefield optical coherence tomography volumes Open
View article: Advancing Digital Workflows for Refractive Error Measurements
Advancing Digital Workflows for Refractive Error Measurements Open
Advancements in clinical measurement of refractive errors should lead to faster and more reliable measurements of such errors. The study investigated different aspects of advancements and the agreement of the spherocylindrical prescription…
View article: Myopia induces meridional growth asymmetry of the retina: a pilot study using wide-field swept-source OCT
Myopia induces meridional growth asymmetry of the retina: a pilot study using wide-field swept-source OCT Open
Myopic axial eye growth has mechanical implications on ocular structures, such as the retinal and foveal shape integrity or choroidal thickness. The current study investigated myopia-related changes of retinal radius of curvature, foveal w…
View article: To Correct or Not Correct? Actual Evidence, Controversy and the Questions That Remain Open
To Correct or Not Correct? Actual Evidence, Controversy and the Questions That Remain Open Open
Clinical studies and basic research have attempted to establish a relationship between myopia progression and single vision spectacle wear, albeit with unclear results. Single vision spectacle lenses are continuously used as the control gr…
View article: Accommodation training with different myopia correction methods
Accommodation training with different myopia correction methods Open
View article: Accommodation responses following contrast adaptation
Accommodation responses following contrast adaptation Open
The current study explored the effects of contrast adaptation on the accommodation response (AR), using low- and high-pass filtered video clips as stimuli. Ten young myopic (mean ± standard deviation: -2.91 ± 1.36D) and 10 near emmetropic …
View article: A metrological approach to the analysis of choroidal thickness by optical coherence tomography 3D scans in myopia research
A metrological approach to the analysis of choroidal thickness by optical coherence tomography 3D scans in myopia research Open
View article: 2-D Peripheral image quality metrics with different types of multifocal contact lenses
2-D Peripheral image quality metrics with different types of multifocal contact lenses Open
View article: Agreement and Repeatability of Noncycloplegic and Cycloplegic Wavefront-based Autorefraction in Children
Agreement and Repeatability of Noncycloplegic and Cycloplegic Wavefront-based Autorefraction in Children Open
SIGNIFICANCE Increasing prevalence of refractive error requires assessment of ametropia as a screening tool in children. If cycloplegia is not an option, knowledge about the increase in uncertainty for wavefront-based autorefraction is nee…
View article: Effect of spatial filtering on accommodation
Effect of spatial filtering on accommodation Open
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a new method that uses natural images to investigate the influence of their spatial frequency content on the accommodation response (AR). Furthermore, the minimum spatial frequency content …
View article: Induced straylight decreases visual performance homogenously at different spatial frequencies measured by the Tuebingen Contrast Sensitivity Test
Induced straylight decreases visual performance homogenously at different spatial frequencies measured by the Tuebingen Contrast Sensitivity Test Open
View article: Accommodative response following contrast adaptation
Accommodative response following contrast adaptation Open
View article: A metrological approach to the analysis of choroidal thickness by OCT in the context of myopia research
A metrological approach to the analysis of choroidal thickness by OCT in the context of myopia research Open
View article: PERIPHERAL 2D IMAGE QUALITY METRICS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MULTIFOCAL CONTACT LENS
PERIPHERAL 2D IMAGE QUALITY METRICS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MULTIFOCAL CONTACT LENS Open