Acta ophthalmologica

Changes in the layer under the retina caused by orthokeratology and its stopping may predict eye length changes

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Abstract

Subfoveal choroidal thickness increased by 16 μm after 1 month of Ortho-K lens wear.

  • After 12 months, axial length elongation was larger in children wearing spectacles compared to those using Ortho-K lenses (both p < 0.001).
  • Choroidal thickness change was smaller in the control group than in the Ortho-K group over the same period.
  • One month after stopping Ortho-K lens wear, choroidal thickness and several anterior segment parameters returned to baseline levels.
  • Axial length increased by 0.23 ± 0.18 mm one month after discontinuation of Ortho-K (p = 0.018).
  • A negative association was found between short-term changes in choroidal thickness at 1 month and long-term axial length change at 13 months (standard β, -0.581, p = 0.001).

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