Objective:
To demonstrate the efficiency and significance of orthokeratology (ortho-k) fitting in managing myopic refractive error in pediatric patients.
Key Findings:
- Visual acuity improved to 20/20 immediately after lens fitting and 20/15 at the 10-day follow-up, indicating effective refractive correction.
- Custom lens design accounted for corneal elevation differences and utilized smaller back optic zone diameters for optimal management of high myopia, enhancing treatment precision.
- No signs of keratitis or complications related to lens wear were observed, supporting the safety of the procedure.
Interpretation:
Ortho-k fitting can be efficiently integrated into optometric practice, providing effective myopia management with customized lens designs based on comprehensive corneal parameters, while acknowledging the limitations of the study.
Limitations:
- The study is based on a single case, limiting generalizability and the ability to draw broader conclusions.
- Long-term outcomes and broader patient demographics were not assessed, which may affect the applicability of the findings.
Conclusion:
Ortho-k fitting can be streamlined using advanced design platforms, enhancing patient outcomes while maintaining efficiency in clinical practice, underscoring the importance of these findings for future applications.
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