Therapeutic Efficacy of Different Repeated Low-Intensity Red Light Devices and Different Usage Fr… (NCT07186088) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Therapeutic Efficacy of Different Repeated Low-Intensity Red Light Devices and Different Usage Frequencies
China30 participantsStarted 2025-09-20
Plain-language summary
To explore the effectiveness and safety of repeated exposure to repeated low-intensity red light
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 35 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* 18-35 years old, gender not limited; Obtained informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Obvious strabismus and amblyopia
* With congenital eye disease, such as congenital cataract, congenital retinal disease
* Secondary myopia (such as premature retinopathy or other eye diseases in infants and children caused secondary myopia), or myopia combined with systemic syndrome (such as Marfan syndrome)
* Had internal eye surgery (such as cataract extraction, intraocular lens implantation, anti-glaucoma surgery, etc.)
* Refractive medium opacity (such as corneal disease, crystal opacity, etc.)
* Bnormal intraocular pressure and clinical significance (IOP \<10 mmHg or IOP\>21mmHg or binocular IOP difference ≥5mmHg)
* Fundus chorioretinopathy (except for high myopia fundus degenerative changes) or other intraocular diseases
* Optic nerve damage or congenital optic nerve dysfunction
* Can not be regularly checked
* The adjustment range is less than 8D or obvious near difficulties
* Other reasons researchers think it is not suitable for inclusion in researchers
What they're measuring
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Axial length
Timeframe: From enrollment to the end of treatment up to 7 months