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Comparing Myopia Treatments in Youth: Defocus Spectacles, Glasses, and Ortho-K

H

He Eye Hospital

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Myopia
Quality of Life
Cost-effectiveness Analysis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06278974
PDSFGOCLMC-2023-001

Details and patient eligibility

About

The research project titled "A Comparative Study on the Clinical Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Cost of Use of Peripheral Defocus Spectacles, Frame Glasses, and Orthokeratology Lenses in Myopic Children and Adolescents" aims to evaluate different non-surgical myopia correction methods in children. It focuses on assessing the impact of peripheral defocus spectacles, frame glasses, and orthokeratology lenses on the quality of life, clinical effectiveness, and costs associated with each method. The study is a prospective cohort study involving 300 children aged 13-17 years with myopia ranging from -1.00D to -6.00D. It aims to compare the psychological, social, and educational aspects of these correction methods, alongside their costs and clinical outcomes over a period of one year.

Full description

The research project "Comparison of the clinical effect, quality of life and cost of using defocusing glasses, frame glasses and orthokeratology glasses in children and adolescents with myopia" aims to explore the impact of different myopia correction methods on children and adolescents. Myopia is one of the most common eye diseases in the world, especially in East Asia, where the incidence of myopia is extremely high. With the development of China's economy and the increasing pressure of children's education, the problem of myopia is becoming more and more serious, and parents and teenagers lack sufficient information and evidence for choosing the most suitable correction methods.

This study will compare the defocus frame glasses, ordinary monopteral frame glasses and orthokeratology glasses. The defocusing frame glasses are a new correction method, showing potential in controlling the length of the eye axis. Ordinary single-frame glasses are the most commonly used and economical choice; The orthokeratology lens is a kind of hard contact lens worn at night, which is in fast growing demand in the Chinese market.

The main objectives of the study include:

Quality of life assessment: To explore the impact of different correction methods on adolescents' daily life, learning, movement, appearance, mental health and social activities.

Use cost analysis: Compare the purchase cost, maintenance cost and replacement frequency of defocusing frame glasses, monopter frame glasses and orthokeratology glasses to assess the economic burden of long-term use.

In addition, the study will comprehensively evaluate the differences in clinical effectiveness, quality of life and cost of use of these correction methods, providing parents and adolescents with more comprehensive and objective information to help them make more informed choices.

Enrollment

300 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

13 to 17 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children aged 13-17 years.
  • Myopia between -1.00D and -6.00D; astigmatism <±1.5D; best corrected visual acuity ≥1.0.
  • No prior use of peripheral defocus spectacles, single-vision frame glasses, or orthokeratology lenses (meaning first-time wearers).
  • Willingness to participate in the entire study process, completing all examinations, surveys, and cost recordings as required.
  • Ability to maintain contact throughout the study, with a fixed address and contact information.

Exclusion criteria

  • Other eye conditions: history of strabismus, amblyopia, anisometropia, fundus diseases, dry eye, etc.
  • Allergies: history of allergies to certain materials or medications.
  • Surgical history: recent eye surgery.
  • Non-compliance with required wear, follow-up, or lack of cooperation.
  • Severe psychological disorders or behavioral problems.

Trial design

300 participants in 3 patient groups

Control Group1
Description:
This group includes children and adolescents who are correcting myopia using peripheral defocus spectacles. These spectacles are a novel corrective measure, designed to control myopia progression by creating a defocus zone around the periphery of the lenses.
Control Group2
Description:
This group consists of children and adolescents using orthokeratology lenses for myopia correction. Orthokeratology lenses are specially designed rigid contact lenses worn overnight to temporarily reshape the cornea, aiming to reduce dependency on glasses or contact lenses during the day.
Control Group3
Description:
This group includes children and adolescents who are using standard single-vision frame glasses for myopia correction.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

ruyi Li; lan Hu

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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