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2024-09-01

Real-world Registry Study of Red Light Treatment on Myopia Control: a Focus on Non-responders to Conventional Treatments

MIngguang He, PhD | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Study Details | NCT06569810 | Real-world Registry Study of Red Light Treatment on Myopia Control: a Focus on Non-responders to Conventional Treatments | ClinicalTrials.gov

Study Overview

Brief Summary
This real-world observational registry study aims to assess the effectiveness of Repeated Low-Level Red Light (RLRL) therapy in controlling myopia progression among children aged 8 to 16 who have not responded to conventional treatments like Orthokeratology and atropine eyedrops. The primary focus is to determine if RLRL therapy can limit axial length (AL) elongation to less than 0.1mm per year and spherical equivalent refraction (SER) progression to less than 0.25 diopter per year, while also evaluating safety and visual outcomes.
Official Title
Real-world Registry Study of Red Light Treatment on Myopia Control: a Focus on Non-responders to Conventional Treatments