Ophthalmology

Changes in Eye Layer Thickness Over Time and Its Use in Predicting Myopia Control After Repeated Low-Level Red-Light Treatment

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Abstract

Changes in macular choroidal thickness (mCT) reached a maximum increase of 14.755 μm after 1 month of low-level red-light therapy in myopic children.

  • In children receiving repeated low-level red-light therapy, mCT increased at 1 month and showed gradual decrease at subsequent follow-ups, stabilizing at 9.089 μm by 12 months.
  • Conversely, the control group using single-vision spectacles experienced consistent thinning of mCT over the same period.
  • Models that included mCT changes at 3 months demonstrated reasonable accuracy in predicting satisfactory myopia control after 12 months.
  • The predictive ability of these models did not significantly improve with the inclusion of additional factors such as age, gender, or baseline measurements.

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