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Wyniki najnowszych badań z udziałem dzieci noszących soczewki kontaktowe

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Intuicja podpowiada, że dzieci mogą odnosić podobne korzyści z użytkowania soczewek kontaktowych jak osoby dorosłe. Jednak nierozsądne byłoby przyjmowanie takiej hipotezy za prawdziwą bez sprawdzania jej słuszności.
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Tom
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30--34
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Bibliogr. 30 poz., fot., tab.
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  • Ohio State University, College of Optometry
Bibliografia
  • 1. Li L., Moody K., Tan D.T.H. et al. Contact Lenses in Pediatrics Study in Singapore. Eye & Contact Lens 2009; 35: 4 188-195
  • 2. Walline J.J., Jones L.A., Rah M.G. et al. Contact lenses in pediatrics (CLIP) study: chair time and ocular health. Optom Vis Sci 2007; 84: 896-902
  • 3. Walline J.J., Gaume A., Jones L.A. et al. Benefits of contact lens wear for children and teens. Eye & Contact Lens 2007; 33: 317-321
  • 4. Jones L.A., Walline J.J., Gaume A. et al. Purchase of contact lenses and contact-lenses-related symptoms following the Contact Lenses in Pediatrics (CLIP) Study. Cont Lens & Anterior Eye 2009; 32: 157-63
  • 5. Jones-Jordan L.A., Chitkara M., Coffey B. et al. A comparison of spectacle and contact lens wearing times in the ACHIEVE study. Clin Exp Optom 2010; 93: 3 157-63
  • 6. Walline J.J., Jones L.A., Sinnott L. et al. Randomized trial of the effect of contact lens wear on self-perception in children. Optom Vis Sci 2009; 86: 222-32
  • 7. Sulley A. Fitting children with contact lenses: Part one. Optician 2009; 237: 6192 26-30
  • 8. Christie C. and Ruston D. Kids and contact lenses – Part 2. Optometry Today 2007; 47: 24 40-44
  • 9. Jones-Jordan L.A., Walline J.J., Mutti D.O. et al. Gas permeable and soft contact lens wear in children. Optom Vis Sci 2010; 87: 6
  • 10. Walline J.J., Jones L.A., Sinnott L. et al. A randomized trial of the effects of soft contact lenses on myopia progression in children. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2008; 49: 1 4702-4706
  • 11. Sulley A. Fitting children with contact lenses: Part two. Optician 2009; 237: 6192 26-30
  • 12. Efron N., Efron S.E., Morgan PB et al. A ‘cost-per-wear’ model based on contact lens replacement frequency. Clin Exp Optom 2010; 93: 4 253-260
  • 13. Walsh K. How exposed are you? UV and your practice. Optician 2010; 239 (6246): 24-27
  • 14. Godar D., Urbach F., Gasparro F., van der Leun J. UV doses of young adults. Photochem Photobiol 2003; 77(4): 453-7
  • 15. Walline J.J., Long S. and Zadnik K. Daily disposable contact lens wear in myopic children. Optom Vis Sci 2004; 81: 255-9
  • 16. Soni P.S., Horner D.G., Jimenez et al. Will young children comply with and follow instructions to successfully wear soft contact lenses? CLAO J 1995; 21: 2 86-92
  • 17. CLIP Study. Unpublished data
  • 18. Wagner H., Chalmers R.L., Mitchell G.L. et al. Age and events that interrupt contact lens wear in’ youth. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2010; 51: E-Abstract 1510
  • 19. Chalmers R.L., Wagner H., Mitchell G. et al. Age and other risk factors for serious and significant events with contact lens wear in youth. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2010; 51: E-Abstract 1524
  • 20. Stapleton F., Naduvilath T., Keay L.J. et al. Risk factors for microbial keratitis in daily disposable contact lens wear. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2010; 51: E-Abstract 1305
  • 21. Wang C., Hefflin B., Cope J. et al. Emergency Department Visits for Medical Device-Associated Adverse Events Among Children. Pediatrics published online Jul 26, 2010; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2010–0528
  • 22. Survey by Fairfield Research for US Good Housekeeping Reader Advisory Panel, 2009
  • 23. Zeri F., Durban J.J., Hidalgo F. et al. Attitudes towards contact lenses: A comparative study of teenagers and their parents. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye 2010; 33: 3 119-123
  • 24. Walline J.J., Rah M.J. and Jones L.A. The Children’s Overnight Orthokeratology Investigation (COOKI) pilot study. Optom Vis Sci 2004; 81 407-413
  • 25. Cho P., Cheung S.W. and Edwards M. The longitudinal orthokeratology research in children (LORIC) in Hong Kong; a pilot study on refractive changes and myopia control. Curr Eye Res 2005; 30 71-–80
  • 26. Walline J.J., Jones L.A. and Sinnott L.T. Corneal reshaping and myopia progression. Br J Ophthalmol 2009; 93: 1181-1185
  • 27. Bullimore MA, Jones-Jordan LA, Sinnott L. The risk of microbial keratitis with overnight corneal reshaping lenses. Optom Vis Sci 2009; abstract 90583
  • 28. Mutti D.O., Hayes J.R., Mitchell G.L. et al. Refractive error, axial length, and relative peripheral refractive error before and after the onset of myopia. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2007; 48: 2510-2519
  • 29. Holden B.A., Sankaridurg .P, Lazon de la Jara et al. Reduction in the rate of progress of myopia with a contact lens designed to reduce relative peripheral hyperopia. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2010; 51: E-Abstract 2220
  • 30. Phillips J.R. and Anstice N.S. Myopic retinal defocus with a simultaneous clear retinal image slows childhood myopia progression. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2010; 51: E-Abstract 2232
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