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[Risk factors and prognosis of the development of pseudophakic myopia in children].

L S KhamraevaL S Khamraeva
Published in: Vestnik oftalmologii (2021)
According to the authors, reliable risk factors for the development of pseudophakic myopia in children can be such indicators as axial eye length at the time of IOL implantation exceeding the age norm by more than 0.2 mm; the child from the first pregnancy; the AL/CR ratio of ≥3.0; myopia on the paired eye; strabismus of more than 4 prism diopters; hereditary load; tension of eye's fibrous capsule: pressure of ≤180 mm Hg at the time of IOL implantation. The presented reliable factors, as well as a combination of less significant signs (the child being outside for less than 1 hour per day, intermarriage of the patient's parents, near-sight visual loads of more than 3 hours per day, the blood Ca level of less than 1.8 mmol/L) can be used for prognosis of the development of pseudophakic myopia and to help make adjustments in the management tactics for patients to achieve target refraction.
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