Abstract The aim of this study was to analyze changes in refraction and evaluate the variables in school children who received atropine as myopic control for 10 years. Low-concentration atropine (0.05%) was prescribed initially, and the dose was increased in a stepwise manner if rapid myopic progression (≥ 0.5D per half year) was noted during the regular follow-up visit. 23 children with a mean age of 6.96 ± 1.07 years were included. The initial spherical equivalent was − 1.25 ± 0.84 D. The overall mean myopic progression was − 0.30 ± 0.27 D/year. Younger initial age, female, higher initial spherical equivalent and the need of higher concentration of atropine were found to be risk factors for myopic progression in multivariate mixed-effect ...
AIM:To study the effects of orthokeratology, low concentration atropine and frame glasses on juvenil...
Background/aims To report the protocol of a trial designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety and mech...
Background. To explore the effect of atropine 0.01% on accommodation functions and pupil size for sa...
Abstract Four hundred myopic children randomly received atropine 0.02% (n = 138) or 0.01% (n = 142) ...
In recent decades, myopia is becoming an epidemic. This is proven by a steady increase in the number...
Several approaches have been investigated for preventing myopia progression in children and teenager...
Introduction - The most effective strategy to reduce myopia-related complications is to prevent myop...
Abstract To evaluate the efficacy and safety of atropine 0.01% eye drops for myopia control in a mul...
Several conflicting results regarding the efficacy of 0.01% atropine in slowing axial elongation rem...
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of three different concentrations of diluted atropine for t...
The effect and safety of low-dose atropine in myopia control have not been studied in randomized, pl...
Purpose To conduct a meta-analysis on the effects of atropine in slowing myopia progression and to c...
This study aimed to investigate changes in non-cycloplegic ocular biometrics during the initial six ...
Purpose. To compare the patterns of relative peripheral refractions of myopic children who were curr...
textabstractPurposeRandomized controlled trials have shown the efficacy of atropine for progressive ...
AIM:To study the effects of orthokeratology, low concentration atropine and frame glasses on juvenil...
Background/aims To report the protocol of a trial designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety and mech...
Background. To explore the effect of atropine 0.01% on accommodation functions and pupil size for sa...
Abstract Four hundred myopic children randomly received atropine 0.02% (n = 138) or 0.01% (n = 142) ...
In recent decades, myopia is becoming an epidemic. This is proven by a steady increase in the number...
Several approaches have been investigated for preventing myopia progression in children and teenager...
Introduction - The most effective strategy to reduce myopia-related complications is to prevent myop...
Abstract To evaluate the efficacy and safety of atropine 0.01% eye drops for myopia control in a mul...
Several conflicting results regarding the efficacy of 0.01% atropine in slowing axial elongation rem...
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of three different concentrations of diluted atropine for t...
The effect and safety of low-dose atropine in myopia control have not been studied in randomized, pl...
Purpose To conduct a meta-analysis on the effects of atropine in slowing myopia progression and to c...
This study aimed to investigate changes in non-cycloplegic ocular biometrics during the initial six ...
Purpose. To compare the patterns of relative peripheral refractions of myopic children who were curr...
textabstractPurposeRandomized controlled trials have shown the efficacy of atropine for progressive ...
AIM:To study the effects of orthokeratology, low concentration atropine and frame glasses on juvenil...
Background/aims To report the protocol of a trial designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety and mech...
Background. To explore the effect of atropine 0.01% on accommodation functions and pupil size for sa...