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何氏科研团队发表近视光学干预研究成果 助力临床选择

Core Insights - A research team from Liaoning He University and Shenyang He Eye Hospital published a study in the international journal "BMJ OPEN OPHTHALMOLOGY" comparing the vision-related quality of life and clinical efficacy of orthokeratology lenses (OK lenses), defocus glasses (DS glasses), and single vision glasses (SVS glasses) for myopic children and adolescents, providing important references for clinical choices in myopia optical interventions [1] Group 1 - The He Eye Hospital has actively responded to the national initiative "Light Project" by collaborating with Liaoning He University and He Eye Industry Group to establish a "365 Myopia Prevention and Control System" that utilizes big data, artificial intelligence, and genetic technologies [1] - This system emphasizes "precision" as a primary principle, customizing personalized plans based on genetic testing and vision examination data, addressing the shortcomings of traditional models [1] - The system covers the entire myopia development cycle, including prevention, early warning, control, and intervention, providing continuous management services [1] Group 2 - The integration of artificial intelligence and genetic diagnosis technologies allows for scientific risk prediction through myopia gene testing, enabling targeted measures to be taken [1] - The trend of early onset myopia is concerning, as high myopia, if not intervened in a timely manner, may lead to severe eye diseases such as retinal detachment [1] - Currently, SVS glasses are widely used due to their safety and affordability, while OK lenses and DS glasses are gradually gaining attention as new methods [1] Group 3 - The research team acknowledged limitations in their study and indicated the need for further research on the differences between various brands of lenses to provide more precise evidence for personalized correction plans [2]