METHODS AND A TRACKING SYSTEM FOR AMETROPIA TREATMENT Russian patent published in 2019 - IPC A61B3/00 

Abstract RU 2703654 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: group of inventions refers to medicine and can be used for treating myopia in a subject. Disclosed is a system comprising a computer-readable medium for realizing a method, the system comprising memory for storing instructions and a processor associated with memory. Said processor executes said stored commands in order to: receive, by an interface on the server, data associated with refraction change in a subject for a predetermined period of time from a reference time point, which comprises: receiving data relating to past refractive changes in the subject; and calculating, based on said past data on refraction change rate refraction change progression in a subject; and recalculating in annual expression the calculated rate of change to obtain refraction change over the past year; and to receive, by the interface, data representative of the age of the subject and data representing the current value of the axial length of the eye, measured in the reference time point; predicting the future axial lengthening of the eye depending on the age of the individual, the current value of the axial length of the eye measured in the reference time point, and said refraction change over the predetermined period of time; generate an output parameter of said predicted future axial elongation by an interface and use said output parameter to select a treatment directed to control myopia for said subject.

EFFECT: group of inventions provides detecting excessive eye growth at an early stage and facilitating decision making aimed at preventing and/or controlling myopia.

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RU 2 703 654 C1

Authors

Brennan, Noel A.

Cheng, Xu

Dates

2019-10-21Published

2018-04-18Filed