Recent research has shown that concentric contact lenses (CLs) can be a way to control the progression of myopia. The purpose of the current study was to compare vision-related quality-of-life measures in children wearing distance single-vision (SV) spectacles versus MiSight CLs, a specific concentric design for myopia control. Subjects aged 8 to 12 with myopia from -0.75 to -4.00 diopters (D) of sphere and astigmatism less than 1.00 D of cylinder were allocated to the lenses study group (MiSight) or control group (SV). A Pediatric Refractive Error Profile (PREP) questionnaire was administered at 12- and 24-month intervals to evaluate children's perceptions in overall vision, near vision, far distance vision, symptoms, appearance, satisfact...
Background: Due to the importance of choroidal thickness in the development of myopia, this study ex...
Purpose: To evaluate the experience of children wearing soft contact lenses (CLs) during a trial of ...
The aim of this study is to clarify visual symptoms and compliance with spectacle wear in children k...
Recent research has shown that concentric contact lenses (CLs) can be a way to control the progressi...
Purpose: To compare myopia progression in children randomized to MiSight contact lenses (CLs) versus...
Objectives: To assess the relative clinical success of MiSight contact lenses (CLs) (study group) a...
Purpose: To investigate whether cessation of MiSight contact lens (CLs) wear for myopia control prod...
Purpose: To evaluate the perception of light disturbances (LD) in children wearing Dual Focus (DF) M...
Purpose To evaluate the perception of light disturbances (LD) in children wearing Dual Focus (DF) M...
AIM: To study the efficacy of AMSPL on myopia control, and confirm the security of wearing AMSPL, th...
Purpose To evaluate the binocular and accommodative function in children wearing dual focus (DF) Mi...
PURPOSE: To compare axial length growth between white children with myopia wearing orthokeratology c...
Purpose: To investigate which baseline factors are predictive for success in controlling myopia prog...
Purpose: Soft contact lenses have been reported to increase the progression of myopia. The purpose o...
Background: To compare ocular and corneal inherent aberrations in the naked eyes of randomly selecte...
Background: Due to the importance of choroidal thickness in the development of myopia, this study ex...
Purpose: To evaluate the experience of children wearing soft contact lenses (CLs) during a trial of ...
The aim of this study is to clarify visual symptoms and compliance with spectacle wear in children k...
Recent research has shown that concentric contact lenses (CLs) can be a way to control the progressi...
Purpose: To compare myopia progression in children randomized to MiSight contact lenses (CLs) versus...
Objectives: To assess the relative clinical success of MiSight contact lenses (CLs) (study group) a...
Purpose: To investigate whether cessation of MiSight contact lens (CLs) wear for myopia control prod...
Purpose: To evaluate the perception of light disturbances (LD) in children wearing Dual Focus (DF) M...
Purpose To evaluate the perception of light disturbances (LD) in children wearing Dual Focus (DF) M...
AIM: To study the efficacy of AMSPL on myopia control, and confirm the security of wearing AMSPL, th...
Purpose To evaluate the binocular and accommodative function in children wearing dual focus (DF) Mi...
PURPOSE: To compare axial length growth between white children with myopia wearing orthokeratology c...
Purpose: To investigate which baseline factors are predictive for success in controlling myopia prog...
Purpose: Soft contact lenses have been reported to increase the progression of myopia. The purpose o...
Background: To compare ocular and corneal inherent aberrations in the naked eyes of randomly selecte...
Background: Due to the importance of choroidal thickness in the development of myopia, this study ex...
Purpose: To evaluate the experience of children wearing soft contact lenses (CLs) during a trial of ...
The aim of this study is to clarify visual symptoms and compliance with spectacle wear in children k...