New glasses aim to halt Kids' worsening eyesight
NCT ID NCT07394556
Summary
This study aims to see if new 'open ring' spectacle lens designs can slow the progression of nearsightedness in children better than a currently available lens. 180 European children aged 6-12 with myopia will wear one of three different lens types for two years. Researchers will measure changes in the children's eye prescriptions and the physical length of their eyes to see which lens works best.
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Hospital Universitario Clínico San Carlos
Madrid, Spain
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Ulster University
Coleraine, United Kingdom
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Universidade Do Minho
Braga, Portugal
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