Myopia Management Consensus Statement in Korean Children 2025 by the Korean Myopia Society for KAPOS
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Myopia, particularly high myopia, is a significant risk factor for several ocular pathologies including cataract, glaucoma, and retinal detachment. Excessive axial elongation associated with high myopia can induce biomechanical stretching, increasing the risk of serious complications like posterior staphyloma and myopic maculopathy. Global meta-analyses estimate that approximately 10 million people were visually impaired due to myopic maculopathy in 2015, with 3 million being blind. Recent nationwide surveys in Korea revealed a prevalence of 65.4% for myopia and 6.9% for high myopia in children and adolescents, highlighting the urgent need for effective management. Delaying the onset and slowing the progression of myopia during childhood and adolescence is crucial for reducing the potential lifetime risk of these complications. This consensus statement, prepared by the Korean Myopia Society for KAPOS (Korean Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus), reviews the current evidence for myopia control interventions and provides management strategies applicable to the Korean clinical setting. Key interventions covered include lifestyle modifications (outdoor time, near work adjustment), optical methods (myopia-control spectacle lenses, dual-focus soft contact lenses, orthokeratology), and pharmacologic treatment (low-concentration atropine), as well as combination therapies. The statement also addresses patient selection, treatment outcome evaluation using spherical equivalent (SE) and axial length (AL) changes, and the crucial aspects related to treatment cessation and the rebound effect.

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Myopia Management Consensus Statement in Korean Children 2025 by the Korean Myopia Society for KAPOS
저자
Lee, Yeon-HeeSung, Jae YunShin, Sun YoungSuh, Young-WooKim, Ungsoo SamuelKim, HyunkyungPark, Kyung-AhKim, Su JinKim, MiraeShin, Hyun JinLee, Kyeong WookLee, Haeng-JinHan, So YoungHan, JinuHong, Eun HeeBaek, Seung-Hee HannahPaik, Hae Jung
DOI
10.3341/kjo.2025.0179
발행일
2026-02
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Journal Article
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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology