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IMI 2023 Digest

Padmaja Sankaridurg, David A. Berntsen, Mark A. Bullimore, Pauline Cho, Ian Flitcroft, Timothy J. Gawne, Kate Gifford, Monica Jong, Pauline Kang, Lisa A. Ostrin, Jacinto Santodomingo‐Rubido, Christine F. Wildsoet, James S. Wolffsohn

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science · 2023

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Summary

Myopia is a dynamic and rapidly moving field, with ongoing research providing a better understanding of the etiology leading to novel myopia control strategies. In 2019, the International Myopia Institute (IMI) assembled and published a series of white papers across relevant topics and updated the evidence with a digest in 2021. Here, we summarize findings across key topics from the previous 2 years. Studies in animal models have continued to explore how wavelength and intensity of light influence eye growth and have examined new pharmacologic agents and scleral cross-linking as potential strategies for slowing myopia. In children, the term premyopia is gaining interest with increased attention to early implementation of myopia control. Most studies use the IMI definitions of ≤-0.5 diopter

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1167/iovs.64.6.7
Catalogue ID
SNmojad2sg-uva2a5
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