Conference: IMC 2024

This page serves as a hub for abstracts and posters presented at the International Myopia Conference 2024. The posters showcase essential research findings from studies sponsored by HOYA, investigator-initiated studies and Key Opinion Leaders who have received travel grants.

8 Years of Wearing DIMS Spectacle Lenses - User Experience and Myopia Control Outcomes

Lam et al.

Multi-Site Observational Study of DIMS Spectacle Lenses in UK Children: 2-Year Results

Fulton et al.

DIMS Lenses and 0.025% Atropine for Myopia Control in European Children: 12-Month Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial

Villahoz et al.

High Myopia: Reviews of Myopia Control Strategies and Myopia Complications

Shah et al.

How to Evaluate the Optical Performance of Spectacle Lens with Micro Lens Array

Qi et al.

Increasing Myopia in Scotland at Age 3.5-5.5 Years: A Retrospective Epidemiological Study

Conway et al.

Literature Review: Light and Colour in Myopia Control

Evans et al.

Can Changes in Refraction and Axial Length in the First 6 Months of MiYOSMART Wear Predict Future Progression in UK Children?

Saunders et al.

Ophthmyop Study Myopia Control in French Children Treated with DIMS Lenses

Bremond-Gignac et al.

The Influence of Pupil Size on Myopia Control Effects Using DIMS Spectacle lenses

Zhang et al.

Investigator Initiated Studies

Comparison of Clinical Trials Investigating the Efficacy of Myopia Control with AMMC Analysis

Mattern et al.

Influence of Retinal Shadows Produced by Myopia Control Spectacle Lenses on Retinal Sensitivity – Preliminary Results

Kaymak et al.

 

Travel Grants

Preliminary Results and Adaptability to the DIMS Spectacle Lenses Among Pre-Myopic Children of Preschool Age

Yang et al.

DIMS Spectacle Lenses: Is it an Effective Approach to Slow Myopia Progression in Turkish Children? A Retrospective Study

Prof. Dr. Altıparmak

Effectiveness of DIMS Spectacle Lenses on Myopia Control in
Romanian Children: 1-year Results

Goicea et al.

Myopia Control Effect of Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments Spectacle Lenses in Indian Children with Progressive Myopia

Agila et al.

Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) Spectacle Lens Use Enhances Pupil Dynamic Range in Myopic Children

Domsa et al.

Real-World Study Comparing Atropine Monotherapy to the Synergistic Effects of Combination Treatment: DIMS Spectacle Lenses and Low Dose Atropine

Cunha et al.

The Effect of DIMS Spectacle Lenses on Choroidal Thickness in Myopic Children

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erdur

Disclaimer: MiYOSMART spectacle lenses have not been approved for use in myopia management in all countries, including the U.S., and are not currently available for sale in all countries, including the U.S