Safety and efficacy of 0.005% Atropine eye drops on myopia progression in children with low myopia
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Medical Science and Technology Research Project of Henan Health Commission(No.201602073); Key R&D and Promotion Project of Henan Science and Technology Department(No.201801591); Henan Overseas Study Project of Health and Family Planning Technology(No.2018038); Key Scientific Research Project of Universities of Henan Education Department(No.19A320066)

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    AIM:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of 0.005% atropine eye drops on myopia control in children with low myopia.

    METHODS: Prospective one-year controlled study. One hundred and sixteen children with low myopia were divided into two groups(0.005% atropine group and control group)according to the requirements of children and their guardians. The children(n=58)in the 0.005% atropine group wore single-vision(SV)spectacles, with one drop of 0.005% atropine eye drop applied to both eyes once nightly. The children(n=58)in the control group only wore SV spectacles. Repeated measurements of spherical equivalent refractive errors(SERs), axial length(AL), pupil diameter and accommodative amplitude were performed at baseline, and 4, 8 and 12mo after treatment. The discomfort symptoms were also observed.

    RESULTS: There were no significant increase shown in change in SERs and AL from baseline to 12mo in the 0.005% atropine group and control group(P<0.05). There were differences in the change in SERs and AL between two groups, but either the change in SERs or change in AL failed to reach statistical significance(P>0.05). Statistically significant differences were all found in pupil diameter increase and accommodative amplitude decrease between two groups( P<0.01). Six eyes(10.3%)were mild photophobic in the early stage in the 0.005% atropine group. Photophobia disappeared in 4 and 2 eyes after using 0.005% eye drops 2 and 4wk, respectively. No children showed any other discomfort symptoms such as blurred vision or allergy in the two groups.

    CONCLUSION: Compared to wear SV spectacles alone, regular application of 0.005% atropine could somewhat control the progression of myopia in children with low myopia. However, its clinical effect was not obvious.

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Bing-Xin Zhao, Ao-Fan Zhang, Can Cui, et al. Safety and efficacy of 0.005% Atropine eye drops on myopia progression in children with low myopia. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2022;22(3):388-393

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  • Received:July 07,2021
  • Revised:January 29,2022
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  • Online: February 24,2022
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