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What about my future? OCULUS Myopia Master® For early myopia detection and management

Why is myopia management becoming more important?

Because it's about the future of our children!

The well-known Brien Holden Vision Institute has forecast that by the year 2050 one out of two individuals could be affected by myopia. Those affected have a greater risk of developing severe eye disease such as cataract or retinal detachment and eventual blindness.

This outlook makes it more than clear that early detection and management of myopia are becoming more and more important.

 

 

The Myopia Master® from OCULUS

The solution for the future

Previously there was no all-in-one device available for performing refraction, axial length measurement and keratometry in combination. The only option was to purchase at least two devices, but this still left one with no myopia software.

The Myopia Master® from OCULUS now enables optometrists and ophthalmologists to position themselves optimally for the future. The Myopia Master® combines the most important parameters, making myopia detection and management much easier and more reliable than ever.

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Myopia management: All important parameters in one device

Refraction, Axial Length and Keratometry

Refraction

A refraction measurement is carried out in a matter of seconds and determines the eye’s refractive error. The sphero-cylindrical combination forms both the basis for subjective refraction and is also a fundamental parameter for myopia management.

Axial length

The axial length measurement is independent of the accommodation state of the eye. The measurement is highly accurate. An increase in axial length is a reliable indication of myopia progression. Axial length measurement represents the gold standard for recognizing eye length growth at an early stage.

Keratometry

The central corneal radii represent the refraction of the cornea. Combining this with the axial length and the total refraction of the eye enables an even better understanding of the human visual system.

Fast and contactless measurement

The Myopia Master® performs fast measurements of the most important parameters relating to myopia development. The measurement process only takes two minutes, is contactless and completely painless.

Reliable and reproducible results

The standard deviation of repeated measurements of axial length is about 0.02 mm equivalent to a refractive error change of 0.05 D.

Identify early, prevent later effects

Myopia is a major risk factor for various eye diseases such as retinal detachment, macular diseases and glaucoma. This makes it essential to not only to treat the symptoms of myopia but also to slow down the progression of the disease. The Myopia Master® software offers you innovative tools to provide your patients with the very best care.

Exclusive myopia management software

  • The software guides you through the entire myopia procedure.
  • It takes into account specific risk factors.
  • The software generates the Myopia Report for patient education at home.

Myopia management in 5 Steps

Easy and professional

Measurement

All key data with just one measurement process (measurement of axial length, refraction, keratometry)

Data Analysis

Growth curves from the BHVI make data interpretation easier

Risk Identification

Questionnaire on environmental conditions and patient education

Myopia Report

Evaluation-based treatment recommendations to provide a clear list for the patient

NEW: Growth Analysis

For visible treatment success

Step 1: Measurement
Step 2: Data analysis
Step 3: Risk identification
Step 4: Myopia Report
Step 5: Growth analysis
Step 1 - Measurement

Measurement

One measurement process, three parameters

Refraction, axial length, and keratometry are the main measures required for professional myopia management, but only in combination do they allow for individualized treatment and counselling.
Benefit from the unique measurement combination.

Step 2 - Data Analysis

Data Analysis

Results interpreted on the basis of BHVI growth curves

The patient data is compared with age and genderdependent growth curves collected from more than 20,000 eyes. Exclusive algorithms from the Brien Holden Vision Institute (BHVI) now make interpreting the data easier than ever.
Benefit from an extensive database.

  • Normative growth curves by ethnicity and gender
  • Measurement data predicting axial length and refraction in adulthood of the right (R) and left (L) eye.
  • Colour coding of the treatment
  • Individual risk evaluation based on data analysis
Binocular axial length measurements, plotted in normative growth curves, generated from BHVI
Step 3 - Risk identification

Risk Identification

Environmental conditions and patient education

The Myopia Master® software provides a default questionnaire addressing the most important risk factors. Further risk factors can be added and customized using the Question Kit.

All information is based on peer-reviewed papers.
The Myopia Master® software assists the eye specialist in educating children and their parents.
Benefit from the questionnaire or create your own.

  • Detailed explanation of risk factor
  • Literature sources pop up on hovering
  • Prolonged near work predisposes to myopia
  • Colour scale for fast risk identification
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Step 4 - Myopia Report

Myopia Report

Evaluation-based treatment recommendations

Based on an evaluation of the questionnaire the eye specialist can select the appropriate treatment with a simple click or enter a personalized treatment. The Myopia Report for parents and children can then be sent to the patient by email or printed out together with the next examination appointment.


All of the results are clearly listed in the Myopia Report, which helps readers to understand their individual outcome.
Benefit from easy-to-understand material.

  • Overview of the results analysis
  • The digital Myopia Report can be sent by email or printed out together with the next examination appointment.
  • Individual treatment recommendations on medication, contact lenses, spectacle lenses or lifestyle changes.
Step 5 - Growth analysis

NEW Growth Analysis

Keeping an eye on eye growth

Regular eye growth checks are an essential aspect of successful myopia management. This illustration clearly shows the changes in eye growth as well as treatment successes.
Benefit from treatment and lifestyle recommendations.

  • The annual growth rate is determined from the measurements within the displayed interval and shown in the upper graph.
  • Treatments with Ortho-K and Ortho-K Myopia have demonstrated good and very good treatment results.

Expert Interview on the Myopia Master® New Growth Control Module’s Clinical Applications

Dr. Philipp Hessler & Dr. Bill Tullo Interviewed by Dr. Paul Gifford & Dr. Kate Gifford from the Myopia Profile™

Expert interview with Dr. Bill Tullo and Dr. Philipp Hessler

GRAS Module

Anything but 0.0. – A new understanding of vision

Never has the interpretation of measurement results been as easy and reliable as with the new Myopia Master®. All individually measured refractive components of the eye are automatically matched with the Gullstrand standard eye model. This way you can always take your bearings by the gold standard. Not only does this save you time, it also provides an ideal basis for explaining the results to your patients.

 

Best of all, OCULUS has adapted the Gullstrand eye for children, providing even better care for this important target group.

Comparison with the Gullstrand eye

The Gullstrand Refractive Analysis System or GRAS for short, is a refraction-analysis module that is optionally available with the Myopia Master®.

Comparison of individual optical components with the age-adjusted Gullstrand eye

  • Simulation of the optical beam path with and without glasses
  • Button for useful additional information about patient education
  • Axial length
  • Corneal power
  • Crystalline lens power

Case Reports & Best Practices

Case Report

Myopia Case Report – New standard of care in children

Author: Max Aricochi, Myopia Expert,
Isser Optik, Innsbruck, Austria

With progressive myopia already experiencing an extreme increase over the past few years, this drastic situation is further fueled by the changing eye demands associated with the Covid-19 crisis. This Case Report shows how myopia management was performed in an 8-year-old exophoric patient.

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Case Report

Myopia Management with Orthokeratology

Author: Jaume Pauné, PhD, Optometrist,
Orthokeratology Specialist, Centro Médico Teknon, Barcelona, Spain

In myopia had been stated that avoid overcoming 26 mm of axial length or less of -6.00 D is of importance. Even more, if we know that every additional dioptre increases myopic maculopathy by 67 %. Today, orthokeratology (OK) is a gold standard for optical devices. Between them, Double Reservoir Lenses (DRL) easily allow customization, as changes in back optic zone diameter, for better myopia control in children.

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Case Report

Myopia management for pre-myopia

Author: Dr. Philipp Hessler, M.Sc. Optometrie/Vision Science,
CEO Optik Hessler, Erlenbach a. Main, Germany

The increasing myopia prevalence opens a new field for optometry. Educating parents and kids about risk factors, monitoring regimen and treatment options is an ethical responsibility as well as a new task for preventive optometry to identify those at risk for developing axial elongation along with severe eye health issues later in life.

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Case Report

Alarming high myopia managed with multi focal contact lenses

Author: Stefan Schwarz FAAO, MCOptom, Diplomate in Cornea, Contact Lenses and Refractive Technologies, Hildesheim, Germany

Over the last years, myopia management has become a major focus in the practical work of many eye care specialists. Current management options typically involve contact lenses or atropine. This Case Report describes the approach taken in a pre-myopic patient.

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Best Practice

Operations with the Myopia Master

Author: Dr. Sal Jivraj BSc (Hons) OD, MBA FAAO FEAOO FCOptom FBCLA, Calgary, Canada

I was initially introduced to the OCULUS Myopia Master® in 2019 (in the UK) and I was very excited to try out this new device which would enable me to measure axial length, refraction and keratometry, all at the same time. Previously there was no all-in-one device available for performing refraction, axial length measurement and keratometry in combination.

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Interview

Professional myopia management in the eye clinic

Prof. Dr. Hakan Kaymak, ophthalmologist and specialist for surgeries on vitreous, retina, and macula

Get a first-hand introduction to the myopia management routines of an ophthalmological practice. Dr Hakan Kaymak will walk you through a typical examination from start to finish, explaining what the essentials of a routine examination are and why good cooperation with optometrists is important.

Articles

Article

Ophthalmology will have to face Myopia!

Interview with Dr. Leonardo de Freitas Teodoro and Dr Marco Túlio de Freitas Teodoro (European Ophthalmology News at ESCRS 2021 in Amsterdam)

Two Brazilian Ophthalmologists explain how they approach myopia management and how they use the OCULUS Myopia Master® in their daily practice at the Dr Marco Túlio Costa Teodoro Eye Clinic in Vilhena, Brazil.

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Videos – Hear what the experts say

Myopia Management Is a Joke!

Dr Oliver Woo

Axial Length and Refractive Error in Myopia Management

Prof Padmaja Sankaridurg

Myopia Management Redefined

Philipp Hessler

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Cooperations

Cooperation between OCULUS and IMI

OCULUS has joined the International Myopia Institute (IMI) in tackling myopia awareness and will support the IMI activities to advance the research of myopia to prevent future vision impairment and blindness.

The IMI is a global group of experts who have come together to discuss, debate and make available the latest evidence-based recommendations in classifications, patient management, and research, in the form of the IMI-Whitepapers, in up to twelve international languages.

CEOs Kate and Paul Gifford of Myopia Profile and CEOs Christian and Rainer Kirchhübel of OCULUS.

CEOs Kate and Paul Gifford of Myopia Profile and CEOs Christian and Rainer Kirchhübel of OCULUS.

Cooperation between OCULUS and Myopia Profile

OCULUS and Myopia Profile, the world's largest and most popular myopia educational platform, have commenced a partnership to increase eye care practitioners' knowledge and clinical confidence in measurement and interpretation of axial length in myopia. Specific educational content, research summaries and case studies have been developed, which can be viewed on MyopiaProfile.com.

Cooperation between OCULUS and BHVI

OCULUS and BHVI (Brien Holden Vision Institute) are pleased to announce an agreement that will see OCULUS incorporate BHVI’s algorithms for tracking and estimating refractive error into its Myopia Master® ophthalmic instruments developed for the management of myopia. Learn more about BHVI’s research: www.bhvi.org, www.globalmyopiacentre.org

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Technical Data

Engineering drawing of OCULUS Myopia Master®
Axial length
Measuring range 14 - 40 mm  
Autorefractor
Corneal vertex distance (CVD) 0; 10.5; 12; 13.75; 15; 16.5 mm  
Sphere -20 - +22 D (CVD = 12 mm)  
Cylinder 10 D (CDV = 12 mm)  
Axis 0° to 180° (in 1° increments)  
Minimum measurable pupil diameter 2.5 mm  
Fixation target hot air balloon over a landscape  
Keratometer
Measuring range of radius of curvature 6 - 10 mm  
Technical specifications
Dimensions (W x D x H) 266 x 538 x 493 – 523 mm (10.5 x 21.2 x 19.4 - 20.6 in)  
Weight approx. 12 kg (26.5 lbs)  
Voltage 80 - 264 V AC  
Frequency 47 - 63 Hz  
Interface USB  
Recommended computer specifications Intel® Core™ i5, 500 GB HDD, 8 GB RAM, Windows® 10, Intel® HD Graphics  
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