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Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines

Myopia is a major public health problem worldwide, including India, with the global prevalence of myopia increasing rapidly over decades. The clinical and socioeconomic impact of myopia is also expected to rise with rising prevalence. Therefore, the focus has now been shifted to prevent the incidenc...

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Autores principales: Saxena, Rohit, Dhiman, Rebika, Gupta, Vinay, Phuljhele, Swati, Mahajan, Asmita, Rakheja, Vaishali, Swaminathan, Meenakshi, Jethani, Jitendra, Kesarwani, Siddharth, Kekunnaya, Ramesh, Sukhija, Jaspreet, Bhave, Shubhangi, Sharma, Pradeep, Sinha, Rajesh, Verma, Lalit, Sharma, Namrata
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10491088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37417137
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/IJO.IJO_387_23
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author Saxena, Rohit
Dhiman, Rebika
Gupta, Vinay
Phuljhele, Swati
Mahajan, Asmita
Rakheja, Vaishali
Swaminathan, Meenakshi
Jethani, Jitendra
Kesarwani, Siddharth
Kekunnaya, Ramesh
Sukhija, Jaspreet
Bhave, Shubhangi
Sharma, Pradeep
Sinha, Rajesh
Verma, Lalit
Sharma, Namrata
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Dhiman, Rebika
Gupta, Vinay
Phuljhele, Swati
Mahajan, Asmita
Rakheja, Vaishali
Swaminathan, Meenakshi
Jethani, Jitendra
Kesarwani, Siddharth
Kekunnaya, Ramesh
Sukhija, Jaspreet
Bhave, Shubhangi
Sharma, Pradeep
Sinha, Rajesh
Verma, Lalit
Sharma, Namrata
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description Myopia is a major public health problem worldwide, including India, with the global prevalence of myopia increasing rapidly over decades. The clinical and socioeconomic impact of myopia is also expected to rise with rising prevalence. Therefore, the focus has now been shifted to prevent the incidence and progression of myopia. However, there is lack of any standardized guidelines for myopia management. This document aims to generate a national-level expert consensus statement on the management of childhood myopia in the Indian scenario. The expert panel of pediatric ophthalmologists consisted of 63 members who met in a hybrid meeting. A list of topics deliberating discussion in the meeting was provided to the experts in advance and they were instructed to provide their opinions on the matter during the meet. The panel of experts then gave their views on each of the items presented, deliberated on different aspects of childhood myopia, and reached a consensus regarding the practice patterns in the Indian scenario. In case of opposing views or lack of a clear consensus, we undertook further discussion and evaluated literature to help arrive at a consensus. A written document is prepared based on recommendations explaining definition of myopia, refraction techniques, components and methods of workup, initiation of anti-myopia treatment, type and timing of interventions, follow-up schedule, and indications for revised or combination treatment. This article formulates evidence-based guidelines for progressing myopes and pre-myopes and also establishes uniformity in the management of childhood myopia in the country.
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spelling pubmed-104910882023-09-09 Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines Saxena, Rohit Dhiman, Rebika Gupta, Vinay Phuljhele, Swati Mahajan, Asmita Rakheja, Vaishali Swaminathan, Meenakshi Jethani, Jitendra Kesarwani, Siddharth Kekunnaya, Ramesh Sukhija, Jaspreet Bhave, Shubhangi Sharma, Pradeep Sinha, Rajesh Verma, Lalit Sharma, Namrata Indian J Ophthalmol Consensus Criteria Myopia is a major public health problem worldwide, including India, with the global prevalence of myopia increasing rapidly over decades. The clinical and socioeconomic impact of myopia is also expected to rise with rising prevalence. Therefore, the focus has now been shifted to prevent the incidence and progression of myopia. However, there is lack of any standardized guidelines for myopia management. This document aims to generate a national-level expert consensus statement on the management of childhood myopia in the Indian scenario. The expert panel of pediatric ophthalmologists consisted of 63 members who met in a hybrid meeting. A list of topics deliberating discussion in the meeting was provided to the experts in advance and they were instructed to provide their opinions on the matter during the meet. The panel of experts then gave their views on each of the items presented, deliberated on different aspects of childhood myopia, and reached a consensus regarding the practice patterns in the Indian scenario. In case of opposing views or lack of a clear consensus, we undertook further discussion and evaluated literature to help arrive at a consensus. A written document is prepared based on recommendations explaining definition of myopia, refraction techniques, components and methods of workup, initiation of anti-myopia treatment, type and timing of interventions, follow-up schedule, and indications for revised or combination treatment. This article formulates evidence-based guidelines for progressing myopes and pre-myopes and also establishes uniformity in the management of childhood myopia in the country. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023-07 2023-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10491088/ /pubmed/37417137 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/IJO.IJO_387_23 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Indian Journal of Ophthalmology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Consensus Criteria
Saxena, Rohit
Dhiman, Rebika
Gupta, Vinay
Phuljhele, Swati
Mahajan, Asmita
Rakheja, Vaishali
Swaminathan, Meenakshi
Jethani, Jitendra
Kesarwani, Siddharth
Kekunnaya, Ramesh
Sukhija, Jaspreet
Bhave, Shubhangi
Sharma, Pradeep
Sinha, Rajesh
Verma, Lalit
Sharma, Namrata
Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines
title Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines
title_full Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines
title_fullStr Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines
title_short Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines
title_sort prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: national consensus guidelines
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10491088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37417137
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/IJO.IJO_387_23
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