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2. Bibliometric study of refractive surgery and dry eye scientific literature
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Fraga-Graells, E., Povedano-Montero, F.J., Alvarez-Peregrina, C., Villa-Collar, C., Arance-Gil, A., and Sánchez-Tena, M.A.
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- 2022
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3. Estudio bibliométrico de cirugía refractiva y ojo seco en la literatura científica
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Fraga-Graells, E., Povedano-Montero, F.J., Alvarez-Peregrina, C., Villa-Collar, C., Arance-Gil, A., and Sánchez-Tena, M.A.
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- 2022
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4. Citation network analysis of the various types of multifocal intraocular lenses
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Martinez-Perez, C., Alvarez-Peregrina, C., Villa-Collar, C., Arance-Gil, A., and Sánchez-Tena, M.A.
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- 2021
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5. Análisis de redes de citación sobre los diversos tipos de lentes intraoculares multifocales
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Martinez-Perez, C., Alvarez-Peregrina, C., Villa-Collar, C., Arance-Gil, A., and Sánchez-Tena, M.A.
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- 2021
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6. Crosscultural adaptation and validation into Spanish of the questionnaire National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire 25
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Alvarez-Peregrina, C., Sánchez-Tena, M.A., Caballé-Fontanet, D., Thuissard-Vasallo, I.J., Gacimartín-García, M.B., and Orduna-Magán, C.
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- 2018
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7. Adaptación cultural y validación al castellano del cuestionario National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire 25
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Alvarez-Peregrina, C., Sánchez-Tena, M.A., Caballé-Fontanet, D., Thuissard-Vasallo, I.J., Gacimartín-García, M.B., and Orduna-Magán, C.
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- 2018
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8. Violet Light Effects on the Circadian Rest-Activity Rhythm and the Visual System.
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Domínguez-Valdés T, Bonnin-Arias C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Galvez BG, Sanchez-Tena MA, Germain F, de la Villa P, and Sánchez-Ramos C
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Background: Rooms illuminated by "black light" (<400 nm wavelength) has become popular, but there is not enough scientific evidence to support its implementation. This study aims to assess the effects of violet light (392 nm) on the circadian rest-activity rhythm and the visual system through animal experimentation., Materials and Results: Five groups of four mice were exposed to different white light, violet light, and dark periods, and their circadian rhythm was analyzed by measuring the circadian period using rest-activity cycles. Electroretinographic recordings and structural analysis of the retina were also performed on experimental animals., Results: Our study demonstrates that mice present normal circadian activity during exposure to violet light, taking rest not only under white light but under violet lighting periods. However, mice suffered a decrease in electrical retinal response after exposure to violet light as measured by electroretinography. Nevertheless, no structural changes were observed in the retinas of the animals under different lighting conditions., Conclusions: Violet light elicits circadian rest-activity rhythm in mice but alters their visual function, although no structural changes are observed after short periods of violet light exposure.
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- 2024
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9. A bibliometric and citation network analysis of crosslinking.
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Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Pérez CM, Villa-Collar C, and Alvarez-Peregrina C
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Purpose: Research on crosslinking has focused mainly on trying to slow the progression of keratoconus. The objective of this bibliometric analysis is to determine the relationships between the different publications and authors. As well as to identify the different areas of research on crosslinking. Methods: Web of Science (WOS) was the database for the search of publications for the period 1972 to December 2023, using the terms: crosslinking, cross-linking, ocular, vision, visual, cornea, ectasia AND Keratoconus. The analysis of the publication was performed using the CitNetExplorer, VOSviewer and CiteSpace software. Results: 7161 publications and 59415 citation networks were found. The year with the most publications is 2021, a total of 571 (7.97%) publications and 135 citation networks. The most cited publication was "Riboflavin/ultraviolet-a-induced collagen crosslinking for the treatment of keratoconus" published by Wollensak et al. in 2003, with a citation index of 1780. Using the Clustering function, five groups were found that cover the main research areas in this field: keratoconus, corneal transplantation, cataracts, corneal inflammation and axial growth. Conclusion: The treatment of keratoconus continues to be the topic of interest in this area of research. However, in recent years there has been an increase in research on how crosslinking helps to slow down axial growth., Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicting interestsThe authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2024
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10. Five-year results of atropine 0.01% efficacy in the myopia control in a European population.
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Moriche-Carretero M, Revilla-Amores R, Gutiérrez-Blanco A, Moreno-Morillo FJ, Martinez-Perez C, Sánchez-Tena MÁ, and Alvarez-Peregrina C
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- Humans, Male, Female, Prospective Studies, Child, Treatment Outcome, Follow-Up Studies, Adolescent, Europe, Atropine administration & dosage, Atropine therapeutic use, Mydriatics therapeutic use, Mydriatics administration & dosage, Refraction, Ocular physiology, Ophthalmic Solutions, Myopia drug therapy, Myopia physiopathology, Disease Progression, Axial Length, Eye
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Aims: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of 0.01% atropine eye-drops in controlling myopia progression over 5 years., Methods: Experimental, analytical, prospective, randomised and longitudinal study, in 361 right eyes from 361 children randomised into the control group (177 eyes without treatment) and treatment group (184 eyes with 0.01% atropine eye-drops). Children assigned to the treatment group used 0.01% atropine once a day every night and the control group's children did not use any treatment or placebo. All the subjects completed an eye examination every 6 months for the 5 years of follow-up. The examination included subjective and objective refraction with cycloplegia, axial length (AL), keratometry and anterior chamber depth (ACD) to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment. It also included the anterior and posterior pole examination to evaluate the safety of the treatment., Results: The SE increased -0.63±0.42D in children after 5 years of treatment with 0.01% atropine, while in the control group the increase was -0.92±0.56D. AL increased 0.26±0.28 mm in the treatment group compared with 0.49±0.34 mm in the control group. Atropine 0.01% showed an efficacy of 31.5% and 46.9% in the control of the SE and AL increase, respectively. ACD and keratometry did not have significant changes between groups., Conclusions: Atropine 0.01% is effective in slowing myopia progression in a European population. There were no side effects after 5 years of 0.01% atropine., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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11. Citation network analysis on keratoconus.
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Villa-Collar C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Databases, Factual, Keratoconus etiology
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Objective: The high incidence of keratoconus has caused its management, etiology, and pathogenesis to be controversial topics in the ophthalmology field. This study aims to analyze the relationship between the different publications and authors through citation networks, as well as to identify the research areas and determine the most cited article., Methods: The search for publications was carried out through the Web of Science database, using the term "Keratoconus" between 1900 and December 2022. The Citation Network Explorer and CiteSpace software were used for the publication analysis., Results: 9,655 publications were found, with 124,379 citations generated on the network. The year with the highest number of publications was 2021. The most cited publication was "Keratoconus" by Rabinowitz, published in 1998. Cluster function gave five groups of research areas about keratoconus: corneal signs and parameters, cross-linking efficiency and effects, clinical factors, keratoplasty, and treatment., Conclusions: The citation network offers an objective and comprehensive analysis of the papers on keratoconus., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest The author has no conflicts of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2023 Spanish General Council of Optometry. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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12. Job satisfaction of Spanish and Portuguese optometrists.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Garcia de la Noceda A, Martinez-Perez C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Portugal, Cross-Sectional Studies, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Job Satisfaction, Optometrists
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Purpose: Given the increase in demand for optometry services by society and the importance of the Optometry profession in Portugal and Spain, the objective of this study was to determine job satisfaction and important factors related to this satisfaction in a sample of Portuguese and Spanish optometrists., Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional, and observational study was carried out from June to December 2021. An adaptation of the 15-item job satisfaction in eye-care personnel (JSEP) questionnaire validated by Paudel et al. was administered to Portuguese and Spanish optometrists. The questionnaire was shared through different social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, etc.) in a Google form during the months of June to December 2021 in Portugal and Spain., Results: A total of 530 surveys were collected in Portugal (42.3%; n = 224) and Spain (57.7%; n = 306). The factors that most influence overall job satisfaction are salary, career development opportunities, recognition/prestige in society, good work-life balance (all p<0.001), workplace equipment and facilities, and encouragement reward positive feedback (both p = 0.002). When comparing the determinants of job satisfaction of optometrists, it was found that Portuguese professionals were generally more satisfied than Spanish ones (p<0.001). However, Spanish optometrists reported feeling more supported by their colleagues (p<0.001)., Conclusion: This study has shown that the level of job satisfaction was higher in Portugal than in Spain. The most important factors influencing job satisfaction were salary, job stability, and support from colleagues., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors., (Copyright © 2023 Spanish General Council of Optometry. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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13. Prevalence and Estimation of the Evolution of Myopia in Spanish Children.
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Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, González-Pérez M, González-Abad A, Grupo de Investigación Alain Afflelou, and Alvarez-Peregrina C
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Background : In recent decades, myopia has turned into a public health issue across the world. Between 1993 and 2016, the percentage of myopes increased from 10.4% to 34.2%. This study aims to analyze the myopia prevalence in Spanish children from five to seven years old over the last five years and to predict the rate of myopia in Spain by 2030. Methods : The sample consisted of children aged between 5 and 7, who underwent an optometric examination consisting of the measurement of visual acuity (VA) and determination of objective and subjective refraction. The cut-off points to define refractive error are established by the spherical equivalent (SE) value: hyperopia for an SE over or equal to +0.50 D; myopia for an SE under or equal to -0.50 D; and emmetropia when the SE is between -0.50 D and +0.50 D. Results : The myopia rate in Spanish children aged between five and seven was 19%. Myopia prevalence progressively increased as children grew up ( p ≤ 0.001). It is estimated that, in the year 2030, the rate of myopia will be 30.2% [CI: 25.3-35.0], of which 81.9% [CI: 78.3-85.3] will have low myopia, 10.0% [CI: 7.2-12.8] moderate myopia, and 7.3% [CI: 4.9-9.7] high myopia. Conclusions : Nineteen percent of Spanish children between five and seven are myopes. In 2030, is expected that 30.2% of Spanish children between 5 and 7 years of age will be myopes. These estimations will support eye care professionals in recommending that children spend more time outdoors to prevent the onset of myopia and the use of methods to control myopia to avoid reaching these figures of high myopia.
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14. Assessing the rebound phenomenon in different myopia control treatments: A systematic review.
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Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Ballesteros-Sánchez A, Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, De-Hita-Cantalejo C, Sánchez-González MC, and Sánchez-González JM
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- Humans, Low-Level Light Therapy methods, Myopia therapy, Myopia physiopathology, Refraction, Ocular physiology, Eyeglasses, Orthokeratologic Procedures methods
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Purpose: To review the rebound effect after cessation of different myopia control treatments., Methods: A systematic review that included full-length randomised controlled studies (RCTs), as well as post-hoc analyses of RCTs reporting new findings on myopia control treatments rebound effect in two databases, PubMed and Web of Science, was performed according to the PRISMA statement. The search period was between 15 June 2023 and 30 June 2023. The Cochrane risk of bias tool was used to analyse the quality of the selected studies., Results: A total of 11 studies were included in this systematic review. Unifying the rebound effects of all myopia control treatments, the mean rebound effect for axial length (AL) and spherical equivalent refraction (SER) were 0.10 ± 0.07 mm [-0.02 to 0.22] and -0.27 ± 0.2 D [-0.71 to -0.03] after 10.2 ± 7.4 months of washout, respectively. In addition, spectacles with highly aspherical lenslets or defocus incorporated multiple segments technology, soft multifocal contact lenses and orthokeratology showed lower rebound effects compared with atropine and low-level light therapy, with a mean rebound effect for AL and SER of 0.04 ± 0.04 mm [0 to 0.08] and -0.13 ± 0.07 D [-0.05 to -0.2], respectively., Conclusions: It appears that the different treatments for myopia control produce a rebound effect after their cessation. Specifically, optical treatments seem to produce less rebound effect than pharmacological or light therapies. However, more studies are required to confirm these results., (© 2024 The Authors. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of College of Optometrists.)
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15. Effectiveness of a Spectacle Lens with a Specific Asymmetric Myopic Peripheral Defocus: 12-Month Results in a Spanish Population.
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Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Cleva JM, Villa-Collar C, Álvarez M, Ruiz-Pomeda A, Martinez-Perez C, Andreu-Vazquez C, Chamorro E, and Alvarez-Peregrina C
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Background: Different designs of ophthalmic lenses have been studied to control the progression of myopia in children. This study aims to evaluate the short-term efficacy of a new design of ophthalmic lens with asymmetric myopic peripheral defocus (MPDL) on myopia progression in children compared to a control group wearing a single-vision lens (SVL)., Methods: Children aged 5 to 12 with myopia up to -0.50 D, astigmatism and anisometropia under 1.50 D, and corrected visual acuity over 20/20 were randomized to either the study group (MPDL) or control group (SVL). The myopia progression was evaluated by measuring axial length (AL) growth (IOL Master; Zeiss) over a period of one year., Results: Ninety-two subjects were recruited. Forty-six children were randomly assigned to the control group, and 46 to the study group. In total, 83 children completed the clinical trial, with a mean age of 10.81 [9.53-11.92] years, among which 59.04% were female. After one year of treatment, there was less AL elongation in the study group compared to the control group (0.16 ± 0.16 mm vs. 0.24 ± 0.16 mm, p = 0.034)., Conclusions: The MPDL significantly reduced the absolute growth of AL by 39% ( p = 0.014) and relative growth of AL by 37.3% ( p = 0.012) after 12 months in comparison to the control group in a Spanish population.
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16. Subjective behavioral measures in myopic and pre-myopic children before and after the COVID lockdown.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Ruiz-Pomeda A, Martinez-Perez C, Prieto-Garrido FL, Villa-Collar C, Gonzalez-Perez M, Gonzalez-Abad A, and Sanchez-Tena MA
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Background: There are environmental factors that may contribute to the onset of myopia. This study aims to evaluate the children's lifestyle changes before and after the COVID-19 lockdown and how they can influence their vision., Methods: The same questionnaire was administered to children aged between 5 and 7 in Spain every year in September before (2017-2019) and after the COVID-19 lockdown (2020-2021). All the children also passed a vision exam consisting of the measurement of visual acuity (VA) and determination of objective and subjective refraction. Children were classified as myopes, pre-myopes, or hyperopes. The cut-off points to define the refractive error were established according to the value of the spherical equivalent (SE): hyperopia (SE > +0,75D), myopia (SE ≤ -0,5D), or pre-myopia (-0.5D < SE ≥ +0.75D). Data analysis is performed with the SPSS 27.0 software (SPSS Inc., Chicago, Illinois)., Results: In the pre-COVID period, the pre-myopes were the ones who spent the longest time outdoors, and after the COVID lockdown, there were no differences between groups. There neither were any differences in the time spent doing near-work activities between the groups in both periods ( p > 0.05). Regarding the spherical equivalent, in the pre-COVID period, the mean value was 0.75 ± 2.09D and after the COVID lockdown, it was 0.47 ± 1.88D ( p < 0.001)., Conclusion: Pre-myopes spent more time outdoors than myopes in the pre-COVID period, while myopes spent more time using digital devices. All these differences do not exist after the COVID lockdown, with a general increase in the time spent outdoors and a decrease in the use of digital devices. Further studies are needed to know if these lifestyle changes remain and how they influence the onset of myopia., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Alvarez-Peregrina, Ruiz-Pomeda, Martinez-Perez, Prieto-Garrido, Villa-Collar, González-Pérez, González-Abad and Sánchez-Tena.)
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- 2023
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17. Trehalose and Dry Eye Disease: A Comprehensive Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.
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Ballesteros-Sánchez A, Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Sánchez-Tena MÁ, De-Hita-Cantalejo C, Sánchez-González MC, and Sánchez-González JM
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The purpose of the research project was to extensively review the efficacy and safety of a trehalose tear-substitute treatment in cases of dry eye disease (DED). A systematic review that included only full-length randomized controlled studies (RCTs) reporting the effects of trehalose tear-substitute treatment in three databases, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science, was performed according to the PRISMA statement. The search period included papers published before 8 August 2023. The Cochrane risk-of-bias tool was used to analyze the quality of the studies selected. A total of 10 RCTs were included in this systematic review. Trehalose tear-substitute treatments achieved a higher improvement than did control group interventions in all reported variables. The mean differences between both groups were in favor of trehalose, and were as follows: ocular surface disease index (OSDI) questionnaire score of -8.5 ± 7 points, tear film breakup time (TBUT) of 1.9 ± 1 s, tear film thickness (TFT) of 0.25 ± 0.1 μm, tear meniscus height (TMH) of 0.02 ± 0.02 mm, Schirmer test (ST) of 0.8 ± 1.4 mm, corneal fluorescein staining (CFS) of -0.7 ± 0.1 points and visual acuity (VA) of 0.3 ± 2.1 letters. No adverse events after trehalose tear-substitute treatments were reported. Trehalose tear substitutes are a safe and effective treatment for DED. Therefore, trehalose tear substitutes should be recommended for patients with dry eye disease. In addition, there is specific evidence to support its use in the preoperative cataract surgery period.
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18. Clinical Evaluation of MyoCare in Europe (CEME): study protocol for a prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, and controlled clinical trial.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Sanchez-Tena MA, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, and Ohlendorf A
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- Child, Humans, Adolescent, Prospective Studies, Refraction, Ocular, Double-Blind Method, Disease Progression, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Myopia diagnosis, Myopia epidemiology, Myopia therapy
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Background: Myopia prevalence has been increasing in the last decades, and its pathological consequences, including myopic maculopathy and high myopia-associated optic neuropathy, are now one of the most common causes of visual impairment. It is estimated that by 2050, more than 50% of Europeans and Americans will be myopes, which is alarming due to the high morbidity of myopes over - 6.00D. Once myopia has appeared, there are different options with scientific evidence to try to slow the axial length growth. Ophthalmic lenses are the less invasive treatment to control myopia, and there is evidence about the efficacy of different designs, mainly in the Asiatic population. However, new designs have been launched, and it is not known if efficacy is the same between Asiatic and European subjects. Thus, we have set up a randomized, controlled, double-blind, and multicenter trial to investigate the efficacy of a new design of ophthalmic lenses for myopia control in European children., Methods: A 2-year prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled, and double-blind clinical trial is used to investigate the efficacy of a new design of ophthalmic lenses to slow the progression of myopia. Three hundred children aged from 6 to 13 years old will be recruited and randomly assigned to a study or control group. The study group will be composed of 150 children wearing MyoCare while the control group will be composed of 150 children wearing Clearview. The inclusion criteria will be myopia with a spherical equivalent between - 0.75D and - 5.00D, astigmatism < 1.50D, and anisometropia < 1.00D and having a historical evolution of at least - 0.50 The primary outcome is to compare the mean annual progression of the spherical equivalent between both groups. The secondary outcomes are axial length, choroidal thickness, phorias, and accommodative status of both groups., Discussion: This study will be the first randomized and controlled clinical trial in European children with spectacle lenses based on simultaneous competing defocus. The results will shed light on the clinical evidence of spectacle lenses relying on this new design for the management of myopia with results of efficacy in the non-Asiatic population., Trial Registration: EU Clinical Trials Register (EudraCT) 2022-001696. Registered on 27 April 2022., Clinicaltrials: gov NCT05919654. Registered on 26 June 2023., (© 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.)
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19. Citation Network Analysis on the Influence of Vision on Academic Performance.
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Esteves S, Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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Background: Proper vision is absolutely critical to children's academic performance, as vision problems can drastically affect learning ability. Currently, the existing literature in this field is somewhat inconsistent and carries several controversies about the influence of vision on academic performance. In this study, citation networks were utilized in order to analyze the relationship between publications and authors, the most-cited publication, and the different research areas. Additionally, the most commonly utilized publication sources along with the most common research areas were also pinpointed., Methods: The aforementioned search was executed in the Web of Science database, with a time range beginning in 1941 and ending in 2022. In order to scrutinize the publications, VOSviewer, CiteSpace software, and the Citation Network Explorer were utilized for analysis about the most-cited publication and the different research areas., Results: Overall, 1342 papers were found in all fields along with 2187 citation networks. Moreover, 2020 was the year with the most publications, including 127 publications and 4 citation networks. Bull et al., published in 2008, was the most-cited work, reaching a citation index of 975. The clustering function managed to identity four groups with the most engaging research topics from researchers: motor visual skills, visual memory, the influence of vision on the different learning styles, and abnormal development of the visual system., Conclusions: In the end, the topic with the greatest interest was the influence of visual motor skills on academic performance. Ideally, this paper will assist fellow researchers in quickly noting which topics are of greatest interest and how research in this area has evolved.
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20. Comparison of Visual Skills between Federated and Non-Federated Athletes.
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Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Rodríguez-Alonso X, Martinez-Perez C, Tornero-Aguilera JF, Clemente-Suárez VJ, Sanchez-Ramos C, and Alvarez-Peregrina C
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- Humans, Visual Acuity, Eye Movements, Depth Perception, Vision, Ocular, Athletic Performance
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Background: To perform motor tasks, athletes must gather a considerable amount of visual information quickly. Evidence shows that visual skills vary between athletes and non-athletes, and impact athletic performance. However, there is no scientific evidence suggesting that there are any differences between the visual skills of federated and non-federated athletes. As such, the objective of this paper was to compare how visual skills influence the sports performance of federated and non-federated athletes, respectively. Methods: A visual examination has been conducted on a total of 52 athletes between 18 and 37 years of age. The COI-Sport Vision system screen (International Optometry Center, Madrid, Spain) was used to examine static visual acuity, dynamic visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, stereopsis, fixation disparity, visual memory, identification, anticipation time, peripheral awareness, and hand-eye coordination. Results: On average, federated athletes train more hours per day than non-federated athletes (1.4 ± 0.8) (p = 0.046). A significant correlation was observed between the average time of visual memory (β = −0.0683, p < 0.001), the average time of anticipation (β = 0.006, p = 0.009), the average time of peripheral awareness (β = 0.026, p = 0.002), hand-eye coordination (β = 0.028, p = 0.004), dynamic visual acuity (β = 0.055, p < 0.001), and the number of training hours. Conclusion: Results suggest that federated athletes are more concerned about their ocular health. Nonetheless, no differences were found in the oculomotor skills of both groups. Further investigation is required to consider each sport discipline individually.
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21. Prevalence of Dry Eyes Symptoms in Association with Contact Lenses and Refractive Status in Portugal.
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Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Núcleo de Investigação Aplicada Em Ótica E Optometria
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Background: Determine whether the presence of ocular symptoms in soft-contact-lens wearers changes depending on the refractive status. Methods: During the months of January to March 2022, the CLDEQ-8 questionnaire was administered to soft-contact-lens wearers. The statistical analysis was carried out using the SPSS 27.0 computer program (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Results: A total of 251 subjects participated in the study, with a higher percentage of myopes than hyperopes (82.1% versus 16.7%; p < 0.001). Out of all total participants, 21.5% suffered from dry-eye symptoms. It was noted that hyperopes presented a higher rate of dry-eye symptoms (p = 0.041). At the same time, the spherical equivalent was more positive in the participants with dry-eye symptoms (p = 0.014). Significant differences were found based on the symptoms present with contact lenses and the degree of myopia. The intensity of visual disturbances was higher in the participants with medium myopia (median [IQR]: 1/5 [2]) compared to those with low (median [IQR]: 0/5 [2]) and high myopia (median [IQR]: 0/5 [1]) (p = 0.009). Conclusions: Contact-lens wearers with hyperopia showed a higher rate of ocular dryness than those with myopia. In turn, wearing daily-replacement lenses could be one of the reasons for the lesser presence of ocular dryness compared to monthly-replacement lenses.
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22. Myopia and Other Visual Disorders in Children.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Child, Humans, Prevalence, Vision Disorders epidemiology, Vision Disorders etiology, Visual Acuity, Myopia epidemiology
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Ocular pathologies can lead to permanent vision loss and pose an important public health problem [...].
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23. Changes in the Choroidal Thickness of Children Wearing MiSight to Control Myopia.
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Prieto-Garrido FL, Villa-Collar C, Hernandez-Verdejo JL, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Ruiz-Pomeda A
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Background: Due to the importance of choroidal thickness in the development of myopia, this study examined the effect of MiSight contact lenses (CLs) on the choroidal thickness of myopic children and the differences between responders and non-responders to the treatment with these CLs. Methods: A total of 41 myopic children were fitted with MiSight CLs and 33 with single-vision spectacles. They were followed up for two years. Subfoveal choroidal thickness and choroidal thickness 1 and 3 mm temporal and nasal to the fovea were measured by OCT at baseline and one and two years after the treatment. Differences in all the choroidal thickness parameters were assessed in each group over time. Patients from the MiSight group were classified based on a specific range of changes in axial length at the end of the second year of treatment as “responders” (AL change < 0.22 mm/per year) and “non-responders”, and the choroidal thickness of both groups was analyzed. Results: The subfoveal choroidal thickness of the MiSight and single-vision spectacle groups did not show any changes over time. Wearing MiSight CLs induced relative choroidal thickening in the responder group in the first year of treatment. Conclusion: Choroidal thickness might work as a predictor of the effectiveness of MiSight in myopia treatment.
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24. Social Media Impact of Myopia Research.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Villa-Collar C, Martinez-Perez C, Barbosa MIP, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Bibliometrics, Humans, Journal Impact Factor, Myopia epidemiology, Social Media
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Background: Myopia has become a public health issue worldwide. The fast increase in myopia prevalence in the last years has been accompanied by an increase in information through social and conventional media. This has led to the fight not only against a pandemic but also against the infodemic. The excess of information has made it increasingly difficult for health professionals to identify high-quality articles. Alternative Metrics are useful tools to identify publications that provoke attention to society. This research aims to study the impact that research on myopia has had on social media., Methods: Almetric Explorer was used to make a search using "myopia" as a keyword. The 100 outputs with the highest attention were analyzed and correlated with the number of cites on Web of Science using Spearman's correlation coefficient., Results: The top 100 Altmetric Attention Score were published in 47 journals and had a mean value of Altmetric Attention Score of 437.61 ± 718.33. The outputs were mostly discussed on Twitter, with a mean of 296.36 ± 1585.58 tweets and retweets, and a mean of 185.18 ± 211.57 readers in Mendeley. There was a low correlation between Altmetric Attention Score and Web of Science Cites for the top-100 outputs., Conclusions: although myopia is a research topic with a high interest in society, most cited articles are not those with the most impact on social media. Myopia researchers should make more effort in promoting their goals, and social media is a useful tool to share them.
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25. The Evolution and the Impact of Refractive Errors on Academic Performance: A Pilot Study of Portuguese School-Aged Children.
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Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Brito R, Sánchez-Tena MÁ, and Grupo de Investigação Optovisão Isec Lisboa
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The relationship between vision and academic performance has been discussed for a long time, with special emphasis on visual factors associated with learning problems. The objective of this pilot study is to obtain an initial idea about the evolution and the impact of refractive errors on school-aged children. A visual examination was performed on 252 children between the ages of 6 and 11 years, which consisted of objective refraction, subjective refraction, and accommodative and binocular tests. No significant differences were observed regarding the refractive state when taking academic performance into account (p > 0.05). However, it was determined that academic performance was better among children with a negative spherical equivalent. Studies with a larger sample size must be conducted to verify the results that were attained in this present pilot study, and these must likewise look at possible ways in which strategies can be implemented in schools to reduce myopia progression.
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26. Long-term effect of contact lens wear: A citation network study.
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Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, and Alvarez-Peregrina C
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- Cornea, Humans, Ocular Physiological Phenomena, Tears, Contact Lenses adverse effects, Contact Lenses, Extended-Wear
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Background: Contact lenses can cause complications in 2/3 of the total population, but in most cases, they are mild and easy to manage. However, most of the studies are short-term. The aim of the study was to analyze the publications on the long-term effects of contact lens wear to understand the current research landscape through the analysis of dating networks as well as determining the different research areas and the most cited publications., Methods: The Web of Science database was used to perform the publication search, looking for the terms "Long-term" AND "contact lens wear" within the period between 1977 and January 2021. The CitNetExplorer and CiteSpace software were then used to conduct the publication analysis. To obtain the graphics, the VOSviewer software was used., Results: A total of 721 publications were found with 2999 citations generated within the network. The year 2010 was singled out as a "key year", considering the number of publications that emerged in that year and increase in adaptations of contact lens worldwide. The most widely cited publication was "Effects of long-term extended contact lens wear on the human cornea", an article by Holden et al., which was published in 1985. By using the clustering function, we were able to establish three clusters that encompassed the different research areas within this field: morphological changes, the loss of corneal sensitivity, tear film characteristics and longitudinal changes in ocular physiology., Conclusions: The main research topic in this field focuses on the morphological changes that take place in the corneal endothelial cell layer., (Copyright © 2021 British Contact Lens Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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27. Influence of Cytokines on Inflammatory Eye Diseases: A Citation Network Study.
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Gálvez BG, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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Background: The main objective of this study was to use citation networks to analyze the relationship between different publications on the impact of cytokines at an ocular level and their authors. Furthermore, the different research areas will be identified, and the most cited publications determined., Methods: A search was performed in the Web of Science (WoS) database using the following keywords: "cytokine", "inflammatory", and "eye disease" for the period from 1990 to October 2021. The Citation Network Explorer and the CiteSpace software were then used to analyze the different publications., Results: 3127 publications with 8955 citations generated on the web were found. The largest number of publications on this topic emerged in 2018 and the authors with the largest number of publications addressing this area of research were Peizeng Yang (1.4%), Aize Kijlstra (1.3%), and Stephen C. Pflugfelder (1.2%)., Conclusions: the citation network has provided a comprehensive and objective analysis of the main studies on the influence of cytokines in ocular inflammatory diseases.
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28. Quality of Life and Anxiety in Age Macular Degeneration Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Caballe-Fontanet D, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Busquet-Duran N, Pedemonte-Sarrias E, Andreu-Vázquez C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Anxiety epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Macular Degeneration epidemiology, Quality of Life
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(1) Background: Chronic diseases affect patients' quality of life. Age Macular Degeneration (AMD) is one of the most prevalent chronic ocular diseases. The study aims to measure the anxiety and quality of life related to vision in patients with AMD, as well as the relationship with other visual and demographic parameters. (2) Methods: Prospective cross-sectional study in AMD patients. Visual acuity (VA), contrast sensitivity (CS), line difference in the Colenbrander test, and the degree of pathology were measured. Other variables such as gender, age, and time from the diagnosis were also collected. Anxiety was measured with the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and quality of life with the National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI VFQ-25). The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist was followed. (3) Results: Patients with higher punctuation in Trait STAI showed lower punctuation in NEI VFQ-25 questionnaire (Spearman coefficient -0.415; p = 0.001). The variables VA, CS, and age were correlated to the quality of life. The relationship between trait anxiety and subscales of NEI VFQ-25 was significant for all subscales ( p < 0.05), except for social functioning, peripheral vision, general vision, ocular pain, and driving. (4) Conclusions: AMD patients with higher levels of anxiety show a decrease in their quality of life. The quality of life of AMD patients depends on their VA and CS.
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29. Artificial intelligence applied to ophthalmology and optometry: A citation network analysis.
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Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Villa-Collar C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Bibliometrics, Artificial Intelligence, Databases, Factual, Optometry, Ophthalmology
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Purpose: The objective of this study is to analyse co-authorship and co-citation networks of publications in the field of artificial intelligence in ophthalmology and optometry. As well as, identify the different areas of research and the most cited publication., Method: A search of publications was performed in the Web of Science database for the period from 1977 to December 2021, using the term "Artificial Intelligence AND (Ophthalmol* OR optometry)". The analysis of the publication was carried out using the Citation Network Explorer, VOSviewer and CiteSpace software., Results: 1086 publications and 2348 citation networks were found. 2020 was the year with the highest number of publications, a total of 351 publications and 115 citation networks. The most cited publication was "Clinically applicable deep learning for diagnosis and referral in retinal disease" published by De Fauw et al. in 2018, with a citation index of 723. Through the clustering function, three groups were found that cover the main research areas in this field: retinal pathology, anterior segment and glaucoma., Conclusions: The citation network analysis offers an in-depth analysis of scientific publications and the adoption of new topics and fields of research. The results of an exhaustive analysis of citation networks in artificial intelligence in the field of ophthalmology and optometry are presented since the publication of the first article in 1977., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None., (Copyright © 2022 Spanish General Council of Optometry. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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30. Multifocal contact lenses: A bibliometric study.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Sanchez-Tena MA, Martin M, Villa-Collar C, and Povedano-Montero FJ
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- Bibliometrics, Databases, Factual, Humans, United States, Vision, Ocular, Contact Lenses, Optometry
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Purpose: To analyze the state of scientific publications in multifocal contact lenses field through a bibliometric study., Methods: The database used to carry out the study was SCOPUS and contained the descriptors "multifocal contact lens", "bifocal contact lenses", "progressive contact lenses" and "presbyopia contact lenses", limited to the fields of title, keywords and abstract. The indicators applied in this research were: doubling time and annual growth rate, Price's transience index, Lotka's law of scientific productivity, and Bradford's zones., Results: A total of 346 articles were published between 1960 and 2019. The growth in the number of publications matches the exponential adjustment slightly better (R = 0.53). The duplication time was 13.2 years. The productivity level is focused on articles with an average number of authors of just 2.06 per article. The Bradford core was formed by two journals, Optometry and Vision Science and Eye and Contact Lens., Conclusions: Research on multifocal contact lenses has exponential growth, without evidence of having reached a saturation point. The main countries in scientific production in this field are the United States and Australia., (Copyright © 2020 Spanish General Council of Optometry. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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31. Reply from the authors to: Artificial intelligence applied to ophthalmology and optometry: A citation network analysis.
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Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Villa-Collar C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Artificial Intelligence, Optometry, Ophthalmology
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32. The Prevalence of Myopia in Children in Spain: An Updated Study in 2020.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, González-Pérez M, González-Abad A, Sánchez-Tena MÁ, and On Behalf Of Grupo de Investigación Alain Afflelou
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Humans, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Spain epidemiology, Hyperopia, Myopia epidemiology
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Background: In recent years, there was a significant increase in myopia incidence worldwide. However, it is still not clear how it affects Spanish children. Since 2016, this research team analyzed myopia prevalence and risk in 9668 children aged between 5 and 7 years. It was shown that the prevalence rates increased from 16.8% in 2016 to 20.4% in 2019. The objective of this study is to update the prevalence rate of myopia in Spain in 2020 and analyze the risk and prevention factors of myopia., Methods: The participants underwent an optometric examination, and a questionnaire on their lifestyle, family history, and geographical origin was carried out. Finally, data were analyzed using the SPSS version 27 program., Results: 1601 children from various Autonomous Communities of Spain were examined. In 2020 the myopia rates did not increase compared to 2019 ( p < 0.05), although the number of hyperopes decreased and the number of emmetropes increased. Regarding age, the prevalence of myopia increased progressively over the years ( p < 0.001). There was no association between gender and myopia ( p > 0.05). There was a link between the time spent in near vision and family history with the prevalence of myopia ( p < 0.05)., Conclusions: The prevalence of myopia in Spain in children between 5 and 7 years old increased significantly between 2016 and 2020.
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33. Retinal Protection from LED-Backlit Screen Lights by Short Wavelength Absorption Filters.
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Sanchez-Ramos C, Bonnin-Arias C, Blázquez-Sánchez V, Aguirre-Vilacoro V, Cobo T, García-Suarez O, Perez-Carrasco MJ, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Vega JA
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- ADAMTS Proteins genetics, ADAMTS Proteins metabolism, Animals, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor metabolism, Extracellular Matrix genetics, Extracellular Matrix metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation radiation effects, Male, Matrix Metalloproteinases genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinases metabolism, Oxidative Stress genetics, Rats, Receptor, trkB metabolism, Retina metabolism, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinases genetics, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinases metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2 metabolism, Light, Retina pathology, Retina radiation effects
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(1) Background: Ocular exposure to intense light or long-time exposure to low-intensity short-wavelength lights may cause eye injury. Excessive levels of blue light induce photochemical damage to the retinal pigment and degeneration of photoreceptors of the outer segments. Currently, people spend a lot of time watching LED screens that emit high proportions of blue light. This study aims to assess the effects of light emitted by LED tablet screens on pigmented rat retinas with and without optical filters. (2) Methods: Commercially available tablets were used for exposure experiments on three groups of rats. One was exposed to tablet screens, the other was exposed to the tablet screens with a selective filter and the other was a control group. Structure, gene expression (including life/death, extracellular matrix degradation, growth factors, and oxidative stress related genes), and immunohistochemistry in the retina were compared among groups. (3) Results: There was a reduction of the thickness of the external nuclear layer and changes in the genes involved in cell survival and death, extracellular matrix turnover, growth factors, inflammation, and oxidative stress, leading decrease in cell density and retinal damage in the first group. Modulation of gene changes was observed when the LED light of screens was modified with an optical filter. (4) Conclusions: The use of short-wavelength selective filters on the screens contribute to reduce LED light-induced damage in the rat retina.
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34. Influence of Vision on Drivers: A Pilot Study.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Pilot Projects, Vision, Ocular, Visual Acuity, Accidents, Traffic, Automobile Driving
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Background: Driving is the main mode of transportation in many countries, and visual safety depends largely on good visual health. The objective of this study is to analyze the visual health of Spanish drivers; as well as analyze the difference between professional and non-professional drivers., Methods: A visual screening was carried out in Spanish drivers from all over Spain, in which the following tests were performed: monocular visual acuity in distance and near vision, visual field, stereopsis, contrast sensitivity, intraocular pressure and balance test binocular. Subsequently, a questionnaire was carried out on the patient's driving data and ocular antecedents., Results: 74.5% of the drivers used glasses to drive, of which 61.5% used progressive glasses. However, 39.4% reported having difficulties seeing well. The mean visual acuity in the distance and near was 0.93 ± 0.13 and 0.94 ± 0.13, respectively. Significant differences have been found in accident risk based on visual acuity ( p < 0.001). But no significant differences have been found in terms of visual field, stereopsis, contrast sensitivity, binocular balance and intraocular pressure ( p > 0.05)., Conclusion: Vision appears to play a key role in driving and a good visual assessment is recommended for early detection of visual problems that may affect road safety. A study with a larger sample size would be necessary to confirm the results of this pilot study.
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35. Vision in Futsal Players: Coordination and Reaction Time.
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Nascimento H, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Control Groups, Memory, Reaction Time, Vision, Ocular, Athletic Performance
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Background: Coordination and reaction time are relevant aspects of a sport's competitive performance within teams. The aim of this study was to explore if a group of futsal players, in a laboratory context, would present better results from actions where vision is prevalent compared to a control group without contact with futsal or any other sport., Methods: The digital system of the COI- SV software was used; six tests were selected, related to coordination ("Eye/hand coordination"; "Coordination and identification") and reaction time ("Anticipation Time"; "Peripheral response"; "reaction time"; "Visual memory")., Results: Of all the tests performed, only in the anticipation time test did the futsal players obtain better results than the control group. The average time of the failures was lower in relation to the control group. In the others, no differences were found between the two groups., Conclusions: The futsal players did not perform better than the control group in most of the tests carried out, except in the "anticipation time". Therefore, visual training maybe necessary to improve visual skills and sports performance.
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36. Differences in Visuospatial Expertise between Skeet Shooting Athletes and Non-Athletes.
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Nascimento H, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Athletes, Humans, Vision, Ocular, Athletic Performance, Sports Medicine
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Background: Sports vision is a specialisation of optometry whose objective is to improve and preserve visual function to increase sports performance. The main objective of the present study was to compare the visual expertise of non-athletes to skeet shooting athletes., Methods: Participants underwent an optometric assessment in which all those with severe deviations from normal vision, after compensating for visual abnormalities, were eliminated. After that, the following six visuospatial components were measured: hand-eye coordination, peripheral awareness, fixation disparity, saccadic eye movements, speed of recognition and visual memory. To measure the aforementioned components, the following tests were used: directional arrows, similar and different characters, the dichromatic disparity test, character marking, a tachistoscopic test and tic-tac-toe using COI-vision software., Results: Skeet shooting athletes performed significatively better ( p ≤ 0.05) in two out of the six tests: hand-eye coordination and visual memory., Conclusions: Although this study does not support the theory that athletes-in this case, skeet shooting athletes-perform significantly better in most components of the visuospatial tests, visual memory and hand-eye coordination are exceptions. To be more accurate in distinguishing between athletes and non-athletes, specific testing methods that can be used by a wide variety of disciplines should be developed. Training the weakest aspects of athletes can improve their sports performance.
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37. Influence of Face Masks on the Use of Contact Lenses.
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Martinez-Perez C, Monteiro B, Soares M, Portugues F, Matos S, Ferreira A, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Chicago, Female, Humans, Masks, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic
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Background: The COVID-19 epidemic is largely controlled by the use of face masks. The use of a face mask has been indicated as a strong cause of dry eye, although it is not yet described in the literature. This study aims to compare the impact of the use of masks on the visual quality of patients. The symptoms in the human eye intensified during the pandemic versus the symptoms before the pandemic, in a Portuguese population., Methods: A fifteen-question questionnaire was conducted to find out what changes occurred in the use of soft contact lenses during the pandemic in relation to the use of masks. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 27.0 software (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA)., Results: The use of contact lenses decreased compared with before the pandemic ( p < 0.001). The number of hours of wear decreased significantly compared with before the pandemic ( p < 0.001). The sensation of dry eyes was found to be worse in those using monthly replacement contact lenses ( p = 0.034), and the need to remove contact lenses was more frequent in women ( p = 0.026) after using a mask., Conclusions: Mask use increases dry eye symptoms in contact lens wearers, negatively impacting visual quality.
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38. Reply to Laby, D.M.; Appelbaum, L.G. Comment on "Nascimento et al. Citations Network Analysis of Vision and Sport. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17 , 7574".
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Nascimento H, Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Public Health, Sports
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39. The Role of Social Media in Sports Vision.
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Nascimento H, Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Athletes, Bibliometrics, Humans, Journal Impact Factor, Social Media, Sports
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Background: Sports vision is a relatively new specialty. The objective is to provide ophthalmological and optometric care services for the care of vision in the sports field. An increasing number of athletes and coaches are trying to improve visual skills and they seek information on social media. The current excess of information has made it increasingly difficult to identify high quality articles. For this reason, alternative metrics are useful tools to identify publications that draw attention to society. This research aims to study the influence of social networks on the importance of vision in sport., Methods: Altmetric Explorer was used to perform a search using "sport", "vision" and "eye" as keywords. The 100 outcomes with the most attention were analyzed and correlated with the number of citations in the Web of Science (WoS) using the Spearman correlation coefficient., Results: The 100 best Altmetric Attention Scores (AASs) were published in 67 journals and had a mean AAS value of 30.22 ± 62.37 The results were discussed mainly on Twitter, with a mean of 113.99 ± 43.86 tweets and retweets and a mean of 75.92 ± 79.92 readers in Mendeley. There was no correlation between AAS and WoS Cites for the top 100 outcomes and the correlation was low if we considered the total research results rather than the top 100., Conclusions: The citations are not related to the impact of scientific articles on social networks. Sports vision is a specialty with a growing interest in social media.
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40. Impact of COVID-19 Home Confinement in Children's Refractive Errors.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, Andreu-Vázquez C, Ruiz-Pomeda A, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Refraction, Ocular, SARS-CoV-2, Spain epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, COVID-19
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Background: Myopia is a public health problem, with estimations that 50% of the world population will be myopic by 2050. Some environmental factors, such as time spent outdoors, doing near work, and using digital devices, influence the development of myopia in children. Home confinement in Spain has increased these risk factors, so this study aims to investigate the impact of home confinement during the COVID-19 outbreak in the vision of school-aged children; Methods: A cross-sectional study in children between 5 and 7 years old that completed a visual screening and a questionnaire about their lifestyles at opticians in Spain in September and October of 2019 and 2020. Statistical analysis to compare lifestyles pre and post confinement, and vision in 2020 versus a similar cohort examined at the same opticians in 2019, was conducted; Results: Spanish children spent less time outdoors and more time doing near work in 2020 than in 2019 ( p ≤ 0.001). There was a significant decrease of the spherical equivalent (mean ± standard deviation; 0.66 ± 2.03 D in 2019 vs. 0.48 ± 1.81 D in 2020; p ≤ 0.001); Conclusions: Lifestyles of Spanish children changed during the home confinement at the beginning of 2020. Together with changes in their lifestyles, spherical equivalents have decreased, which implies higher figures of myopia for children aged between 5 and 7.
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41. Description of Main Predictors for Taking Sick Leave Associated with Work-Related Eye Injuries in Spain.
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Martín-Prieto S, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Thuissard-Vassallo I, Catalina-Romero C, Calvo-Bonacho E, Villa-Collar C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Female, Humans, Male, Occupations, Retrospective Studies, Spain epidemiology, Eye Injuries, Sick Leave
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Recent studies in Spain have shown that males, younger workers, and people involved in manual jobs had the highest risk of suffering a work-related eye injury (WREI). This study aims to assess the predictors of sick leave associated with WREI and to compare them with risk factors of initial injury. A retrospective and descriptive study of WREI that causes sick leave of one or more days among workers from an insurance labor mutual company in Spain was conducted over a period from 2008 to 2018. The variables of the study were sex, age, occupation, and type of injury. A total of 9352 (18.6% of 50,265 WREI) cases and 113,395 total days of sick leave were observed, with an estimated EUR 4,994,009.59 of associated labor cost. The main predictors of sick leave related to WREI were found to be female (highest incidence; 25.9 (95% CI (24.8-27.1))), >55 years of age (highest incidence; 20.5 (95% CI (19.3-21.7))), not working in the industry (lowest incidence; 13.8 (95% CI (13.3-14.2))), and not suffering "other disorders of conjunctiva" (lowest incidence; 5.7 (95% CI (4.7-6.8))). The consequences associated with WREI are worse for female and older workers, despite the main risk of suffering WREI being observed in males and younger workers.
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42. Development of a Method to Potentially Substitute Direct Evaluation of Mesopic Visual Acuity in Drivers.
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Garcia-Rojo M, Bonnin-Arias C, Chamorro E, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Sanchez-Ramos C
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- Contrast Sensitivity, Prospective Studies, Visual Acuity, Mesopic Vision, Vision Tests
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(1) Background: In mesopic lighting conditions, or under adverse environmental circumstances, visual information is reduced, which increases the risk of traffic accidents. This effect could be reduced with a precise evaluation of the visual function under mesopic conditions, but it is difficult to replicate in clinics. This study aims to develop an easy-to-adopt method to evaluate mesopic visual acuity (VA) in drivers. (2) Methods: Prospective and observational study in drivers. logMAR mesopic VA was compared with photopic VA measured under different combinations of contrast charts and filters to find the combination that responds best to mesopic conditions. (3) Results: Fifty-six drivers were examined. The best correlation was found with an 80% density filter and a Weber contrast chart of 20%. The logMAR VA for this combination was 0.01 ± 0.11, which was close to the mesopic VA values (0.01 ± 0.12). The difference between both logMAR VA was 0.00 ± 0.06 (R = 0.86; p ≤ 0.001; ICC = 0.86). (4) Conclusions: The use of 20% contrast optotypes and the interposition of an 80% filter under photopic conditions provide VA values similar to those measured under mesopic lighting conditions, making this simple system a good predictor of mesopic VA values.
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43. [Trends in work-related eye injuries in Spanish Autonomous Communities during 2008-2018].
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Martín Prieto S, Alvarez Peregrina C, Thuissard Vasallo I, Catalina Romero C, Calvo Bonacho E, Villa Collar C, and Sánchez Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Incidence, Longitudinal Studies, Retrospective Studies, Spain epidemiology, Eye Injuries epidemiology, Eye Injuries etiology
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Objectives: To analyze the differences in work-related eye injury trends among the different Autonomous Communities in Spain., Methods: This was a descriptive, retrospective and longitudinal study based on a Social Security-affiliated mutual insurance company work injury and illness database for the period 2008-2018 that included all Spanish Autonomous Communities. Accidents that caused an injury to any ocular structure were analysed, and both the incidence of work-related eye-injuries per 100 000 insured workers and the relative risk of suffering an eye injury were compared., Results: We observed a general decrease in work-related eye injuries in all of the communities, although with two distinct time periods. The annual percentage change decrease occurred in all communities until 2013. From 2013 to 2018, however, this decreasing trend was only observed in Asturias, Castilla-La Mancha, Canary Islands, Madrid, Murcia and Navarra. Castilla-La Mancha was the Autonomous Community with the highest incidence (886.56/100.000), as well as the highest relative risk of suffering an eye injury (RR 2.66; IC 95% 2.58 - 2.75). At the other end, the lowest incidence (82.25/100.000) and RR (RR 0.247; IC 95 % 0.22 - 0.28) were observed in Catalonia., Conclusions: We observed a statistically significance decrease in the incidence and relative risk of work-related eye injuries in all Autonomous Communities over the study period, although this trend changed from 2013 onward., (Copyright belongs to the Associació Catalana de Salut Laboral.)
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44. Nd:YAG laser vitreolysis and health-related quality of life in patients with symptomatic vitreous floaters.
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García BG, Orduna Magán C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Villa-Collar C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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Background: The treatment of floaters has consisted primarily of monitoring. The therapeutic approach is based on surgical removal or Nd:YAG laser treatment. The objective of this study was the assessment of the quality of life in patients treated with Nd:YAG laser for floaters., Methods: Single-center pretest-posttest design in a cohort of subjects treated with Nd-YAG laser with Ultra Q-Reflex technology. Health-related quality of life of the patients was measured before and after the intervention with the Visual Function Questionnaires VFQ-25 and VFQ-39. Anxiety level was measured with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and safety parameters were also considered., Results: Thirty-four patients were included in the study. For the VFQ-25 baseline, the median was 73.05, interquartile range (19.25) versus a final median value of 93.76 (8.73) with p < 0.01. The baseline median for the extended version VFQ-39 was 74.60 (19.01) versus the final median of 95.01 (6.50) with p < 0.001. Regarding the anxiety, according to the STAI questionnaire, there were statistically significant differences between the baseline and the final conditions, with a baseline median of 38 (11) versus a final median of 18 (19); p < 0.001. When the analyses differentiated between patients with and without myopia, there were statistically significant differences for VFQ-25 and VFQ-39., Conclusions: This study shows an improvement in the health-related quality of life and a significant decrease in anxiety for patients that have undergone Nd: YAG Ultra-Q Reflex laser vitreolysis for floaters vaporization. The effect found is higher in myopic patients.
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45. Impact of COVID-19 at the Ocular Level: A Citation Network Study.
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Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, and Alvarez-Peregrina C
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Background: The main objective of this study was to use citation networks to analyze the relationship between different publications on the impact of COVID-19 at an ocular level and their authors. Furthermore, the different research areas will be identified, and the most cited publication will be determined., Materials and Methods: The publications were searched within the Web of Science database, using "ocular", "SARS-CoV-2", "ophthalmology", "eyesight", and "COVID-19" as keywords for the period between January 2020 and January 2021. The Citation Network Explorer and the CiteSpace software were used to analyze the different publications., Results: A total of 389 publications with 890 citations generated on the web were found. It must be highlighted that July was the month with the largest number of publications. The most cited ones were "Characteristics of Ocular Findings of Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Hubei Province, China" by Wu et al., which was published in May 2020. Three groups covering the different research areas in this field were found using the clustering functions: ocular manifestations, teleophthalmology, and personal protective equipment., Conclusions: The citation network has shown a comprehensive and objective analysis of the main studies on the impact of COVID-19 in ocular disease.
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46. A Bibliometric and Citation Network Analysis of Myopia Genetics.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Martinez-Perez C, Villa-Collar C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Bibliometrics, Myopia genetics, Publications statistics & numerical data
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Background: To aim of the study was describe the growth of publications on genetic myopia and understand the current research landscape through the analysis of citation networks, as well as determining the different research areas and the most cited publications., Methods: The Web of Science database was used to perform the publication search, looking for the terms "genetic*" AND "myopia" within the period between 2009 and October 2020. The CitNetExplorer and CiteSpace software were then used to conduct the publication analysis. To obtain the graphics, the VOSviewer software was used., Results: A total of 721 publications were found with 2999 citations generated within the network. The year 2019 was singled out as a "key year", taking into account the number of publications that emerged in that year and given that in 2019, 200 loci associated with refractive errors and myopia were found, which is considered to be great progress. The most widely cited publication was "Genome-wide meta-analyses of multiancestry cohorts identify multiple new susceptibility loci for refractive error and myopia", an article by Verhoeven et al., which was published in 2013. By using the clustering function, we were able to establish three groups that encompassed the different research areas within this field: heritability rate of myopia and its possible association with environmental factors, retinal syndromes associated with myopia and the genetic factors that control and influence axial growth of the eye., Conclusions: The citation network offers a comprehensive and objective analysis of the main papers that address genetic myopia.
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47. The Influence of Genetics in Myopia Control: A Pilot Study.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Martinez-Perez C, Santiago-Dorrego C, Yvert T, Andreu-Vazquez C, and Villa-Collar C
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Background: Many epidemiological and experimental studies have established that myopia is caused by a complex interaction between common genetic and environmental factors. The objective of this study was to describe and compare the allelic and genotypic frequencies of the rs524952 ( GJD2 ), rs8000973 ( ZIC2 ), rs1881492 ( CHRNG ), rs1656404 ( PRSS56 ), rs235770 ( BMP2 ), and rs7744813 ( KCNQ5 ) SNPs (single-nucleotide polymorphism) between responder and nonresponder patients who had undergone a two-year treatment with lenses for myopia control., Method: Twenty-eight participants from the MiSight Assessment Study Spain (MASS), who had received treatment for myopia control for two years with MiSight contact lenses, were examined. The criteria for better/worse treatment response was the change in the axial length (< / ≥ 0.22 mm two years after the treatment). The clinical procedure consisted of the extraction of a saliva sample, and the participants also underwent an optometric examination. Genetic data were analyzed using SNPStats software (Catalan Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain), and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS v.25 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Demographic variables were analyzed using the Student's t-test., Results: The T allele, the one with the lowest frequency, of the "rs235770" SNP was associated with a better treatment response [AL/CR (axial length/corneal radius): OR = 3.37; CI = 1.079-10.886; SE (spherical equivalent): OR = 1.26; CI: = 0.519-57.169; p = 0.019). By performing haplotype analysis, significant differences were found between the rs235770…rs1881492 and rs235770-rs1656404 polymorphisms. The latter presented a strong linkage disequilibrium with each other (r
2 ≥ 0.54)., Conclusion: The result of lens therapies for myopia control could vary depending on genetic variants. Studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm the results presented in this pilot study.- Published
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48. Citation Network Analysis of the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, Villa-Collar C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Betacoronavirus, Brazil, COVID-19, China, Humans, Mexico, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, United States, Bibliometrics, Coronavirus Infections epidemiology, Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology, Publishing trends
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Background: The first outbreaks of the new coronavirus disease, named COVID-19, occurred at the end of December 2019. This disease spread quickly around the world, with the United States, Brazil and Mexico being the countries the most severely affected. This study aims to analyze the relationship between different publications and their authors through citation networks, as well as to identify the research areas and determine which publication has been the most cited., Methods: The search for publications was carried out through the Web of Science database using terms such as "COVID-19" and "SARS-CoV-2" for the period between January and July 2020. The Citation Network Explorer software was used for publication analysis., Results: A total of 14,335 publications were found with 42,374 citations generated in the network, with June being the month with the largest number of publications. The most cited publication was "Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China" by Guan et al., published in April 2020. Nine groups comprising different research areas in this field, including clinical course, psychology, treatment and epidemiology, were found using the clustering functionality., Conclusions: The citation network offers an objective and comprehensive analysis of the main papers on COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest
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49. Citations Network Analysis of Vision and Sport.
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Nascimento H, Martinez-Perez C, Alvarez-Peregrina C, and Sánchez-Tena MÁ
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- Humans, Athletes, Athletic Performance, Sports, Vision, Ocular
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Background : Sports vision is a relatively new specialty, which has attracted particular interest in recent years from trainers and athletes, who are looking at ways of improving their visual skills to attain better performance on the field of play. The objective of this study was to use citation networks to analyze the relationships between the different publications and authors, as well as to identify the different areas of research and determine the most cited publication. Methods : The search for publications was carried out in the Web of Science database, using the terms "sport", "vision", and "eye" for the period between 1911 and August 2020. The publication analysis was performed using the Citation Network Explorer and CiteSpace software. Results : In total, 635 publications and 801 citations were found across the network, with 2019 being the year with the highest number of publications. The most cited publication was published in 2002 by Williams et al. By using the clustering functionality, four groups covering the different research areas in this field were found: ocular lesion, visual training methods and efficiency, visual fixation training, and concussions. Conclusions : The citation network offers an objective and comprehensive analysis of the main papers on sports vision.
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50. The Relationship Between Screen and Outdoor Time With Rates of Myopia in Spanish Children.
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Alvarez-Peregrina C, Sánchez-Tena MÁ, Martinez-Perez C, and Villa-Collar C
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Humans, Schools, Smartphone, Spain epidemiology, Myopia diagnosis
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Background: Nowadays, digital devices have become usual in children's lives around the world. Five percent of the children between 5 and 7 years old have their own smartphone and forty-two percent of them have their own tablet. This fact has produced a change in their lifestyle that can imply some risks, threats and/or opportunities. The light emitted by digital devices' screens could involve, among others, possible risks to children's vision. Methods: This study shows a detailed analysis of the vision of 7,497 children between 5 and 7 years old carried out in the "Annual school campaign for children's visual health" in Spain during the years 2016, 2017, and 2019. The study connects the results in the visual screening with children's lifestyle, taking into account both, the number of hours per day that they use all digital devices and the daily time of outdoor exposure. Results: The study shows that children with myopia have more screen time use and shorter outdoor activity time when compared to those without myopia ( p < 0.01). Conclusions: Myopia in children is a public health problem and requires healthy lifestyle interventions at individual as well as at community level., (Copyright © 2020 Alvarez-Peregrina, Sánchez-Tena, Martinez-Perez and Villa-Collar.)
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