Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong ›› 2026, Vol. 55 ›› Issue (1): 134-139.doi: 10.3870/j.issn.1672-0741.25.08.029

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The Role of Peripheral Defocus in the Mechanism of Orthokeratology for Myopia Control

Fang Dengqin, Xiang Yan   

  1. Department of Ophthalmology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China
  • Received:2025-08-19 Online:2026-02-15 Published:2026-02-10
  • Contact: E-mail:xyz2000832@163.com

Abstract: In recent years,the increasing prevalence and early onset of myopia have made its control a pressing public health priority.Orthokeratology(OK lenses)is regarded as one of the key effective strategies for myopia management,although its exact mechanisms of action remain incompletely understood.The predominant hypothesis is that orthokeratology modifies the relative optical power of the cornea,thereby inducing peripheral retinal defocus and associated choroidal changes,which together contribute to slowing axial elongation.Grounded in peripheral defocus theory,this article reviews alterations in retinal peripheral defocus and the choroidal response following orthokeratology,discusses methods for assessing retinal peripheral defocus,examines factors influencing the magnitude of defocus,and explores its correlation with myopia control outcomes.The objective of this study is to clarify the mechanism through which orthokeratology effectively mitigates myopia progression.

Key words: orthokeratology, peripheral retinal defocus, peripheral choroidal thickness

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