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Five-year refractive changes in an adult population: Reykjavik Eye Study.

Elinborg Gudmundsdottir1, Arsaell Arnarsson, Fridbert Jonasson.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To study refractive changes over the course of 5 years in citizens of Reykjavik 50 years and older at baseline.
METHODS: The cohort was a population-based random sample of citizens 50 years and older. Eight hundred forty-six of the 958 survivors (88.2%) underwent a 5-year follow-up examination. Refraction and keratometry were performed using a Nidek (Gamagori, Japan) ARK 900 autorefractor keratometer. Typing and grading of lens opacification was carried out using Scheimpflug slit-lamp and retroilluminated images (Nidek EAS 1000), and axial length was measured by Nidek Echoscan 800.
RESULTS: Seven hundred fifty-seven right eyes were available for refraction analysis. In the 50- to 59-year age group and the 60- to 69-year age group at baseline, there was a hyperopic shift of 0.41 diopters (D) and 0.34 D, respectively, during the 5 years. There was a 0.02-D myopic shift for those 70 years of age and older at baseline during the same period. Considering all right eyes, there was a hyperopic shift of +0.29 D over the 5 years, whereas eyes with nuclear lens opacification grade II or more at baseline had a mean myopic shift of -0.65 D. There was a mean change of 0.13 D in the astigmatism against the rule during the 5 years. The data on axial length are available from the follow-up study only. The mean axial length for those 50 to 59 years of age at baseline was 23.56 mm (standard deviation [SD], 1.08 mm), as compared with 23.23 mm (SD, 1.27 mm) for those 70 years of age and older at baseline (P<0.04).
CONCLUSIONS: We found a hyperopic shift for those younger than 70 years of age at baseline, although eyes with nuclear opacification grade of II or more at baseline were associated with a myopic shift. There was also an age-related shift against the rule for the axis of astigmatism during the 5-year period. Our results may be useful for predicting long-term outcome of refractive surgery.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15808261     DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2004.11.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmology        ISSN: 0161-6420            Impact factor:   12.079


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