New contact lenses may reduce progress of nearsightedness
By ANIThursday, May 6, 2010
WASHINGTON - A study has found a contact lens that may reduce the progress of nearsightedness, or myopia.
The international team of researchers tested the contact lens by fully correcting the central vision but reducing the relative peripheral farsightedness, or hyperopia.
The study, presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology this week, studied 100 myopic Chinese children, ages 7-14.
Test subjects were provided contact lenses with the modified corrections.
After six months, the children with the special lenses showed 54 percent less progression of myopia than control subjects.
“Longer experience with wear of such contact lenses is needed, however the data are promising with regard to a new generation of contact lenses aimed at myopia control,” the researchers said. (ANI)