IMI – Defining and classifying myopia: A proposed set of standards for clinical and epidemiologic studies

  • Daniel Ian Flitcroft
  • , Mingguang He
  • , Jost B. Jonas
  • , Monica Jong
  • , Kovin Naidoo
  • , Kyoko Ohno-Matsui
  • , Jugnoo Rahi
  • , Serge Resnikoff
  • , Susan Vitale
  • , Lawrence Yannuzzi

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Abstract

PURPOSE. We provide a standardized set of terminology, definitions, and thresholds of myopia and its main ocular complications. METHODS. Critical review of current terminology and choice of myopia thresholds was done to ensure that the proposed standards are appropriate for clinical research purposes, relevant to the underlying biology of myopia, acceptable to researchers in the field, and useful for developing health policy. RESULTS. We recommend that the many descriptive terms of myopia be consolidated into the following descriptive categories: myopia, secondary myopia, axial myopia, and refractive myopia. To provide a framework for research into myopia prevention, the condition of ‘‘pre-myopia’’ is defined. As a quantitative trait, we recommend that myopia be divided into myopia (i.e., all myopia), low myopia, and high myopia. The current consensus threshold value for myopia is a spherical equivalent refractive error 0.50 diopters (D), but this carries significant risks of classification bias. The current consensus threshold value for high myopia is a spherical equivalent refractive error 6.00 D. ‘‘Pathologic myopia’’ is proposed as the categorical term for the adverse, structural complications of myopia. A clinical classification is proposed to encompass the scope of such structural complications. CONCLUSIONS. Standardized definitions and consistent choice of thresholds are essential elements of evidence-based medicine. It is hoped that these proposals, or derivations from them, will facilitate rigorous, evidence-based approaches to the study and management of myopia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)M20-M30
JournalInvestigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Volume60
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2019
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • High myopia
  • High myopia
  • Myopia
  • Myopia classification
  • Myopia definitions
  • Myopia thresholds
  • Pathologic myopia

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