Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Motozumi Itoi is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Motozumi Itoi.


Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2010

Demographics of international contact lens prescribing

Philip B. Morgan; Nathan Efron; Magne Helland; Motozumi Itoi; Deborah Jones; Jason J. Nichols; Eef van der Worp; Craig A. Woods

Knowledge of differences in the demographics of contact lens prescribing between nations, and changes over time, can assist (a) the contact lens industry in developing and promoting various product types in different world regions, and (b) practitioners in understanding their prescribing habits in an international context. Data that we have gathered from annual contact lens fitting surveys conducted in Australia, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, the UK and the USA between 2000 and 2008 reveal an ageing demographic, with Japan being the most youthful. The majority of fits are to females, with statistically significant differences between nations, ranging from 62 per cent of fits in Norway to 68 per cent in Japan. The small overall decline in the proportion of new fits, and commensurate increase in refits, over the survey period may indicate a growing rate of conversion of lens wearers to more advanced lens types, such as silicone hydrogels.


Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2010

International rigid contact lens prescribing.

Nathan Efron; Philip B. Morgan; Magne Helland; Motozumi Itoi; Deborah Jones; Jason J. Nichols; Eef van der Worp; Craig A. Woods

Rigid lenses have been fitted less since the introduction of soft lenses nearly 40 years ago. Data that we have gathered from annual contact lens fitting surveys conducted in Australia, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, the UK and the USA between 2000 and 2008 facilitate an accurate characterization of the pattern of the decline of rigid lens fitting during the first decade of this century. There is a trend for rigid lenses to be utilized primarily for refitting those patients who are already successful rigid lens wearers-most typically older females being refit with higher Dk materials. Rigid lenses are generally fitted on a full-time basis (four or more days of wear per week) without a planned replacement schedule. Orthokeratology is especially popular in the Netherlands, but is seldom prescribed in the other countries surveyed.


Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2011

Soft toric contact lens prescribing in different countries.

Nathan Efron; Philip B. Morgan; Magne Helland; Motozumi Itoi; Deborah Jones; Jason J. Nichols; Eef van der Worp; Craig A. Woods

There have been significant improvements in toric soft contact lens design over the past decade. Data from our international contact lens prescribing survey were mined to assess recent trends in toric soft contact lens fitting. This survey was conducted by sending up to 1000 survey forms to contact lens fitters in Australia, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, the UK and the USA each year between 2000 and 2009. Practitioners were asked to record data relating to the first 10 contact lens fits or refits performed after receiving the forms and to return them to us for analysis. The data revealed a gradual increase in the extent of toric soft lens fitting this century. Excluding Japan--which had a consistently low rate of soft toric lens fitting over the survey period--soft toric lenses now represent over 35% of all soft lenses prescribed; it can be assumed that, on average (and again excluding Japan), all cases of astigmatism 0.75 D or less remains uncorrected among contact lens wearers. Toric lenses are fitted more to those who are older, full-time wearers and reusable lens wearers, and less to those wearing silicone hydrogel and extended wear lenses.


Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2018

Trends in Contact Lens Prescribing in Japan (2003–2016)

Motohiro Itoi; Motozumi Itoi; Nathan Efron; Philip B. Morgan; Craig A. Woods

PURPOSE To review contact lens prescribing trends in Japan between 2003 and 2016. METHODS An annual survey of contact lens prescribing trends was conducted each year between 2003 and 2016. Japanese ophthalmologists were asked to provide information relating to ten consecutive contact lens fittings between January and March every year. RESULTS Over the 14 years of the annual survey, data from a total of 64,122 contact lens fits were returned by ophthalmologists. The mean age (±SD) of lens wearers was 30 ± 13 years, and 68% were female. The proportion of rigid lens fits decreased over time, from 35.4% in 2003 to 14.7% in 2016. Across this period, daily disposable lens fits increased, representing 46% in 2016. The proportion of toric lenses and multifocal lenses gradually increased, from 6.6% and 1.9% to 12.3% and 5.8%, respectively. Silicone hydrogel material use grew from 0% to 43.2%, while mid and low water content lens materials declined from 54.1% and 28.2% to 36.1% and 8.3%, respectively. Multi-purpose lens care solutions dominated the market over the 14 year survey period. CONCLUSIONS This survey has revealed prescribing trends and preferences in Japan over the past 14 years, with the main changes observed being a decrease in rigid lens use and an increase in the use of silicone hydrogel materials and daily disposable lenses.


Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2010

Twenty first century trends in silicone hydrogel contact lens fitting: An international perspective

Philip B. Morgan; Nathan Efron; Magne Helland; Motozumi Itoi; Deborah Jones; Jason J. Nichols; Eef van der Worp; Craig A. Woods


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2012

International contact lens prescribing in 2011

Philip B. Morgan; Craig A. Woods; Ioannis Tranoudis; Magne Helland; Nathan Efron; Christina N. Grupcheva; Deborah Jones; Kah-Ooi Tan; Alice Pesinova; Ole Ravn; Jacinto Santodomingo; Florence Malet; Mihály Végh; Nir Erdinest; Hreinn Ingi Hreinsson; Prema K. Chande; Giancarlo Montani; Motozumi Itoi; Byoung Sun Chu; Jolanta Bendoriene; Eef van der Worp; Suresh Awasthi; José Manuel González-Méijome; Simona Radu; Vadim Belousov; Oskar Johansson; Mirna Stabuc Silih; John Hsiao; Jason J. Nichols


Contact lens spectrum | 2009

International contact lens prescribing in 2008

Philip B. Morgan; Craig A. Woods; Ioannis Tranoudis; Nathan Efron; Razmig Knajian; Christina N. Grupcheva; Deborah Jones; Kah-Ooi Tan; Alice Pesinova; Ole Ravn; Jacinto Santodomingo; Edit Vodnyanszky; Giancarlo Montani; Motozumi Itoi; Jolanta Bendoriene; Eef van der Worp; Magne Helland; Geraint Phillips; José Manuel González-Méijome; Simona Radu; Vadim Belousov; Mirna Stabuc Silih; John Hsiao; Jason J. Nichols


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Optometry & Vision Science | 2010

International contact lens prescribing in 2009

Philip B. Morgan; Craig A. Woods; Ioannis Tranoudis; Magne Helland; Nathan Efron; Razmig Knajian; Christina N. Grupcheva; Deborah Jones; Kah-Ooi Tan; Alice Pesinova; Ole Ravn; Jacinto Santodomingo; Edit Vodnyanszky; Nir Erdinest; Hreinn Ingi Hreinsson; Giancarlo Montani; Motozumi Itoi; Jolanta Bendoriene; Eef van der Worp; John Hsiao; Geraint Phillips; José Manuel González-Méijome; Simona Radu; Vadim Belousov; Jason J. Nichols


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Optometry & Vision Science | 2008

International contact lens prescribing in 2007

Philip B. Morgan; Craig A. Woods; Razmig Knajian; Deborah Jones; Nathan Efron; Kah-Ooi Tan; Alice Pesinova; Hans-Juergen Grein; Sebastian Marx; Jacinto Santodomingo; Svend-Erik Runberg; Ioannis Tranoudis; Aris Chandrinos; Motozumi Itoi; Jolanta Bendoriene; Eef van der Worp; Magne Helland; Geraint Phillips; José Manuel González-Méijome; Vadim Belousov; Carla J. Mack


Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2006

International contact lens prescribing in 2005

Philip B. Morgan; Nathan Efron; Craig A. Woods; Deborah Jones; Alice Pesinova; Hans-Juergen Grein; Ioannis Tranoudis; Aris Chandrinos; Motozumi Itoi; Eef van der Worp; Geraint Phillips; Vadim Belousov; Magne Helland; Inga-Lill Thunholm-Henriksson; Alex Ong; Lee Kai Hung; Joseph T. Barr

Collaboration


Dive into the Motozumi Itoi's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Nathan Efron

Queensland University of Technology

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Magne Helland

Buskerud University College

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Jason J. Nichols

University of Alabama at Birmingham

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge