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基于组的轨迹建模以确定影响接受角膜塑形术患者近视发展的因素

 

Authors Duan C, Feng F, Liu L, Qu F, Yang Z, Zhang H, Jiang C

Received 21 December 2021

Accepted for publication 14 March 2022

Published 18 April 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 4151—4162

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S355181

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser

Purpose: To analyze the factors influencing the progression of myopia in adolescents receiving orthokeratology.
Methods: This prospective cohort study collected the data of 378 myopia patients receiving orthokeratology. The follow-up time was 12 months ranging from December 2015 to December 2019. The group-based trajectory modeling (GBTM) was used to identify similar developmental trajectories in the levels of uncorrected visual acuity and changes of axial length elongation. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to explore the influencing factors of myopia development in patients wearing orthokeratology.
Results: There was no factor having effect on visual acuity (left) and visual acuity (right) in different trajectories (all > 0.05). The corneal curvature K1 (left) (OR=0.382, 95% CI: 0.188– 0.776), corneal curvature K2 (left) (OR=0.362, 95% CI: 0.187– 0.699), degree of spherical refraction (left) (OR=0.139, 95% CI: 0.082– 0.235) and spherical equivalent (left) (OR=7.276, 95% CI: 3.724– 14.215) were factors associated with the changes of axial length elongation (left). The corneal curvature K1 (right) (OR=0.260, 95% CI: 0.116– 0.585), corneal curvature K2 (left) (OR=0.272, 95% CI: 0.121– 0.610) and degree of spherical refraction (right) (OR=0.129, 95% CI: 0.068– 0.244) were correlated with the changes of axial length elongation (right). All < 0.05.
Conclusion: Orthokeratology is a promising method for controlling the progression of myopia. The corneal curvature, degree of spherical refraction and spherical equivalent were factors influencing the changes of axial length elongation in myopia patients wearing orthokeratology. The findings might give a reference for the application of orthokeratology in clinic.
Keywords: group-based trajectory modeling, myopia, orthokeratology, factors