热带酰胺
医学
自折射
屈光度
折射误差
住宿
眼科
验光服务
眼药水
眼病
视力
小学生
光学
物理
作者
Ruth E. Manny,Mohamed Toufic El Hussein,Mitchell Scheiman,D Kurtz,Kathy Niemann,Kathleen Zinzer
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2001-07-01
卷期号:42 (8): 1728-35
被引量:82
摘要
To evaluate the cycloplegic effect of 1% tropicamide in myopic children and to determine whether its efficacy is associated with age, gender, iris color, ethnicity, magnitude of the refractive error, or latent error.Four hundred sixty-nine children enrolled in the Correction of Myopia Evaluation Trial (COMET; a multicenter, randomized, double-masked clinical trial evaluating the rate of progression of juvenile-onset myopia in children wearing progressive-addition versus single-vision lenses) were given 1 drop of proparacaine in each eye followed 1 minute later by 1 drop of 1% tropicamide and then a second drop of 1% tropicamide 4 to 6 minutes later. Five accommodative responses to 20/100 letters located at 4 m and 33 cm were obtained in each eye with an autorefractor, 20 minutes after the second drop. Residual accommodation was calculated as the difference between the mean spherical equivalent responses obtained at the two distances. An examiner graded iris color, and ethnicity was reported by the children's parents or guardians.The mean residual accommodation was small: 0.38 +/- 0.41 diopters (D) in the right eye and 0.30 +/- 0.41 D in the left eye. Small but statistically significant differences in residual accommodation were associated with ethnicity, but not with any of the other factors.Tropicamide (1%) is an effective cycloplegic agent in myopic children.
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