搜寻结果
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DIMS lens wearers showed better efficacy in myopia control in children with relatively more baseline hyperopic RPR than children with relatively baseline myopic RPR. This suggests that using customized peripheral myopic defocus based on individual baseline RPR may help to improve myopia control effects.
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https://www.polyu.edu.hk/fhss/research/research-impact/impact-stories/story-01/
The DISC lens is now licensed to a local company in Hong Kong and available as a daily disposal contact lens. Prof Chi-ho To and Prof Carly Lam, together with the Hoya Corporation, designed a novel spectacle lens called a Defocused Incorporated Multi-Segment (DIMS) lens, which incorporated myopic defocus into a conventional visual correction lens.
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The DIMS spectacle lens with multiple "micro-lens segments" projects myopic defocus and provides clear vision for the wearer simultaneously. It can slow down myopia progression in children by 60%, and 20% of the test subjects experienced no increase in myopia.
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Myopia control in children wearing DIMS spectacle lens: 6 years results - PolyU Scholars Hub
Myopia control in children wearing DIMS spectacle lens: 6 years results. In Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (Vol. 63, pp. 4247) https://iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2781769.
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School of Optometry - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/~so/index.php?pageid=1040&dispmode=1&lang=en
Date: 03 Oct 2020. The Defocused Incorporated Multi-Segment (DIMS) lens developed by the School of Optometry, PolyU, in collaboration with Hoya Vision Care, has been awarded the 2020 SILMO d’Or Award (Vision). SILMO is one of the world’s top optical fair and is known for its focus in style, technology and medical developments.
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DIMS lens incorporated multiple segments with myopic defocus of +3.50 D. Refractive error (cycloplegic autorefraction) and axial length were measured at 6month intervals. Results 160 children completed the study, n=79 in the DIMS group and n=81 in the SV group.
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Researchers found that even with more rapid myopia progression during the pandemic lockdown measures, the DIMS lens was associated with a 46 per cent lower degree of myopia progression in comparison with conventional single vision lens (SVL).
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Purpose: To investigate the effect of Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) lenses on choroidal thickness in schoolchildren. Methods: 183 myopic Chinese schoolchildren aged from 8-13 years were recruited in a 2-year double-masked and randomised clinical trial.
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In a clinical trial, the DIMS Spectacle Lens was found to slow myopia progression by 60% in Hong Kong school children aged 8–13. The new treatment method can also help lower the risk of myopia-related eye diseases. The eye’s growth is regulated by homeostatic control mechanisms.
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Myopia control with DIMS lens – updates on 3 years results
Myopia control with DIMS lens – updates on 3 years results. Paper presented at Myopia control in 2021: Practical pearls for clinicians.