PURPOSE: To investigate the retinal thickness profile in myopic and non-myopic eyes. METHODS: The retinal thickness profile of 30 myopic eyes [spherical equivalent error (SER) between -6.00 and -13.63 D] and 31 non-myopic eyes (SER between +2.75 and -0.50 D) were measured using the Stratus OCT (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA, USA). Two scan types were used: the Macular Thickness Map and the Customized Line Scan for a central 80° horizontal retinal thickness profile. RESULTS: At foveal center and fovea, myopic eyes had a thicker retina than the non-myopic group (p = 0.002 and 0.044, respectively). At other zones of the macula, the retina was significantly thinner in myopic eyes compared to non-myopic eyes (p < 0.01, unpaired t-test). From 40° nasal to 40° temporal retina, a general reduction of retinal thickness was observed across the myopic retina compared to the non-myopic retina except at 20° nasal to fixation. CONCLUSIONS: There was general reduction in retinal thickness within the horizontal central 80° in myopic eyes compared with non-myopic eyes.
PURPOSE: To investigate the retinal thickness profile in myopic and non-myopic eyes. METHODS: The retinal thickness profile of 30 myopic eyes [spherical equivalent error (SER) between -6.00 and -13.63 D] and 31 non-myopic eyes (SER between +2.75 and -0.50 D) were measured using the Stratus OCT (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA, USA). Two scan types were used: the Macular Thickness Map and the Customized Line Scan for a central 80° horizontal retinal thickness profile. RESULTS: At foveal center and fovea, myopic eyes had a thicker retina than the non-myopic group (p = 0.002 and 0.044, respectively). At other zones of the macula, the retina was significantly thinner in myopic eyes compared to non-myopic eyes (p < 0.01, unpaired t-test). From 40° nasal to 40° temporal retina, a general reduction of retinal thickness was observed across the myopic retina compared to the non-myopic retina except at 20° nasal to fixation. CONCLUSIONS: There was general reduction in retinal thickness within the horizontal central 80° in myopic eyes compared with non-myopic eyes.
Authors: Yi Zhang; Hsiao-Ying Wey; Oscar San Emeterio Nateras; Qi Peng; Bryan H De La Garza; Timothy Q Duong Journal: Magn Reson Med Date: 2011-02-28 Impact factor: 4.668