隐斜视
阿托品
医学
视力
近视力
验光服务
眼科
收敛不足
住宿
斜视
心理学
麻醉
神经科学
作者
Han‐Yin Sun,Jeng‐Dau Tsai,Ying‐Shan Nien,Chien‐Chun Peng,Ching‐Hsiu Ke,Hui‐Ying Kuo
摘要
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the changes in visual function when progressive addition lenses (PAL) are added in children using topical atropine as a myopia control therapy. Daily visual complaints and the determination of their near correction were studied. Methods Forty children aged 7–12 years were recruited. Distance and near visual acuity, accommodative lag, heterophoria, near point of convergence and stereopsis were examined, and a questionnaire of daily visual complaints was administered. Results Significant differences in visual functions were found after the near correction was prescribed. Significant improvements in distance and near visual acuity, lag of accommodation and binocular visual function were observed, and fewer visual complaints were reported at the Harmon distance. Conclusion The use of PAL is helpful for children undergoing topical atropine treatment for myopia control, particularly those receiving medium to high doses. This combination therapy could also be applied to younger children who have a low tolerance to contact lenses, with less risk of ocular adverse effects.
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