IMI 2021年度摘要

Taskforce Chair

Taskforce Members

  • Jost B. Jonas
  • James S. Wolffsohn
  • David A. Berntsen
  • Pauline Cho
  • Danielle Clarkson-Townsend
  • Daniel I. Flitcroft
  • Kate L. Gifford
  • Annechien E. G. Haarman
  • Machelle T. Pardue
  • Kathryn Richdale
  • Padmaja Sankaridurg
  • Milly S. Tedja
  • Christine F. Wildsoet
  • Joan E. Bailey-Wilson
  • Jeremy A. Guggenheim
  • Christopher J. Hammond
  • Jaakko Kaprio
  • Stuart MacGregor
  • David A. Mackey
  • Anthony M. Musolf
  • Caroline C. W. Klaver
  • Virginie J. M. Verhoeven
  • Veronique Vitart
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Abstract

Purpose: The International Myopia Institute (IMI) Yearly Digest highlights new research considered to be of importance since the publication of the first series of IMI white papers.

Methods: A literature search was conducted for articles on myopia between 2019 and mid-2020 to inform definitions and classifications, experimental models, genetics, interventions, clinical trials, and clinical management. Conference abstracts from key meetings in the same period were also considered.

Results: One thousand articles on myopia have been published between 2019 and mid-2020. Key advances include the use of the definition of premyopia in studies currently under way to test interventions in myopia, new definitions in the field of pathologic myopia, the role of new pharmacologic treatments in experimental models such as intraocular pressure–lowering latanoprost, a large meta-analysis of refractive error identifying 336 new genetic loci, new clinical interventions such as the defocus incorporated multisegment spectacles and combination therapy with low-dose atropine and orthokeratology (OK), normative standards in refractive error, the ethical dilemma of a placebo control group when myopia control treatments are established, reporting the physical metric of myopia reduction versus a percentage reduction, comparison of the risk of pediatric OK wear with risk of vision impairment in myopia, the justification of preventing myopic and axial length increase versus quality of life, and future vision loss.

Conclusions: Large amounts of research in myopia have been published since the IMI 2019 white papers were released. The yearly digest serves to highlight the latest research and advances in myopia.

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莫妮卡·琼、约斯特·B·乔纳斯、詹姆斯·S·沃尔夫森、大卫·A·伯恩特森、宝琳·赵、丹妮尔·克拉克森-汤森、丹尼尔·I·弗利特克罗夫特、凯特·L·吉福德、安妮奇恩·E·G·哈曼、麦谢尔·T·帕杜、凯瑟琳·里奇代尔、帕德玛贾·桑卡里杜尔格, 米莉·S·泰贾,克里斯汀·F·维尔德索特,琼·E·贝利-威尔逊,杰里米·A·古根海姆,克里斯托弗·J·哈蒙德,雅科·卡普里奥,斯图尔特·麦格雷戈,大卫·A·麦基,安东尼·M·穆索尔夫,卡罗琳·C·W·克拉弗,维尔吉妮·J·M·维尔霍芬,维罗妮克·维塔尔,厄尔·L·史密斯;IMI 2021年度文摘。 《眼科与视觉科学研究》2021;62(5):7. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.5.7.