Loading clinical trials...
Loading clinical trials...
Retrospective Study of Photobiomodulation Therapy on Myopia Control With Airdoc Red Light at Wavelength of 650nm
Photobiomodulation therapy, that is, Low-level red-light technology provides a new and innovative myopia control approach. This strategy enables relatively high energies of light to be delivered at much shorter durations of exposure to induce the myopia control effect. The efficacy of the low-level red-light technology has been proven in a Chinese populationb for the recent 3 years with evidence based papers and amazing results. However, there's not yet evidence to demonstrate the relationship between the dose response effect of photobiomodulation therapy on myopia control at the different age lever.
Previous trial has demonstrated that 3-minutes per session twice a day repeated low-level red-light treatment at the irridiance of 2.3mW(2.0\~2.5mW) controlled 87.7% of refraction progression and 76.8% of axial length elongation when the time of compliance to the treatment was 75%. Retrospective analyze other irriadance of 1.2mW, 0.6mW and 0.37mW culturally diverse groups will confirm and translate this technology into a solution for myopia control globally.
Age
4 - 41 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Qiu Jenny
Beijing, Haidian District, China
Start Date
January 1, 2021
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2022
Completion Date
May 31, 2023
Last Updated
July 24, 2023
300
ACTUAL participants
Airdoc device of red light for Myopia
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Beijing Airdoc Technology Co., Ltd.
NCT07417046
NCT06380517
Data Source & Attribution
This clinical trial information is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov, a service of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
Modifications: This data has been reformatted for display purposes. Eligibility criteria have been parsed into inclusion/exclusion sections. Location data has been geocoded to enable distance-based search. For the authoritative and most current information, please visit ClinicalTrials.gov.
Neither the United States Government nor Clareo Health make any warranties regarding the data. Check ClinicalTrials.gov frequently for updates.
View ClinicalTrials.gov Terms and ConditionsNCT04378790