| Literature DB >> 34704192 |
Ruijue Ma1, Yuanyuan Liu2, Lin Zhang1, Jiaonan Ma1, Tong Cui3, Yulin Lei4, Jie Hou4, Zhengwei Shen5, Xianglong Yi6, Gang Liang7, Yan Wang8.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: To evaluate normal reference ranges for corneal morphological parameters and investigate age-related changes in these parameters in Asian subjects with healthy eyes in order to provide reference data for preoperative evaluation of corneal refractive surgery and the early differential diagnosis of subclinical and asymptomatic keratoconus.Entities:
Keywords: Corneal curvatures; Corneal morphology; Corneal thickness; Keratoconus; Multicenter study
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34704192 PMCID: PMC8572190 DOI: 10.1007/s12325-021-01922-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Ther ISSN: 0741-238X Impact factor: 3.845
Fig. 1Locations of provinces and research centers included in the present study, with the number of subjects enrolled in each center. We investigated age-related changes in corneal morphological parameters associated with keratoconus in Chinese subjects with healthy eyes
Anterior and posterior corneal curvatures and astigmatism values for Chinese subjects with healthy eyes stratified into different age groups
| Age groups | Mean ± SD | M (Q1–Q3) | χ2 | ||
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| Anterior corneal curvature | |||||
| K1 | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | 42.29 ± 1.29 | 42.25 (41.50–43.10) | 799.0081 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years△ | 21,495 (0) | 42.57 ± 1.30 | 42.60 (41.70–43.40) | ||
| 31–40 years# | 6945 (0) | 43.02 ± 1.31 | 43.00 (42.20–43.90) | ||
| 41–50 years# | 1398 (0) | 43.11 ± 1.33 | 43.20 (42.20–44.00) | ||
| K2 | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | 43.41 ± 1.41 | 43.40 (42.50–44.40) | 489.8542 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years△ | 21,495 (0) | 43.71 ± 1.43 | 43.70 (42.70–44.70) | ||
| 31–40 years# | 6945 (0) | 44.08 ± 1.43 | 44.10 (43.10–45.00) | ||
| 41–50 years# | 1398 (0) | 44.16 ± 1.42 | 44.20 (43.10–45.10) | ||
| Astigmatism (ΔK) | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | 1.11 ± 0.65 | 1.00 (0.70–1.40) | 159.6708 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years* | 21,495 (0) | 1.13 ± 0.67 | 1.00 (0.70–1.50) | ||
| 31–40 years△ | 6945 (0) | 1.06 ± 0.73 | 0.90 (0.60–1.40) | ||
| 41–50 years△ | 1398 (0) | 1.05 ± 0.74 | 0.90 (0.50–1.40) | ||
| Posterior corneal curvature | |||||
| K1 | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | − 6.01 ± 0.21 | − 6.00 (− 6.20 to − 5.90) | 368.1386 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years△ | 21,495 (0) | − 6.07 ± 0.21 | − 6.10 (− 6.20 to − 5.90) | ||
| 31–40 years# | 6945 (0) | − 6.12 ± 0.22 | − 6.10 (− 6.30 to − 6.00) | ||
| 41–50 years§ | 1398 (0) | − 6.13 ± 0.23 | − 6.10 (− 6.30 to − 6.00) | ||
| K2 | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | − 6.38 ± 0.25 | − 6.40 (− 6.50 to − 6.20) | 57.8636 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years△ | 21,495 (0) | − 6.42 ± 0.25 | − 6.40 (− 6.60 to − 6.30) | ||
| 31–40 years△ | 6945 (0) | − 6.44 ± 0.25 | − 6.40 (− 6.60 to − 6.30) | ||
| 41–50 years△ | 1398 (0) | − 6.44 ± 0.26 | − 6.40 (− 6.60 to − 6.30) | ||
| Astigmatism (ΔK) | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | 0.37 ± 0.14 | 0.40 (0.30–0.50) | 339.6934 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years△ | 21,495 (0) | 0.35 ± 0.14 | 0.30 (0.30–0.40) | ||
| 31–40 years# | 6945 (0) | 0.33 ± 0.15 | 0.30 (0.20–0.40) | ||
| 41–50 years§ | 1398 (0) | 0.30 ± 0.16 | 0.30 (0.20–0.40) | ||
Wilcoxon rank sum test
Different symbols (△, *, #, §) indicate significant differences between groups
SD standard deviation, M median
Fig. 2Age-related changes in the corneal curvature and astigmatism (ΔK) in Chinese subjects with healthy eyes. a The anterior corneal curvature (K1 and K2) exhibits an increase with age. b The posterior corneal curvature (K1 and K2) also exhibits an increase in magnitude with age. c Anterior corneal surface astigmatism exhibits a decrease with age. d Posterior corneal surface astigmatism also exhibits a decrease with age
Corneal thickness values for Chinese subjects with healthy eyes stratified into different age groups
| Age groups | Mean ± SD | M (Q1–Q3) | χ2 | ||
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| Central corneal thickness | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (1) | 544.73 ± 30.33 | 544.00 (522.00–563.00) | 40.5549 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years* | 21,495 (9) | 543.78 ± 29.40 | 543.00 (524.00–563.00) | ||
| 31–40 years△ | 6945 (0) | 541.54 ± 28.63 | 541.00 (522.00–560.00) | ||
| 41–50 years△ | 1398 (0) | 540.54 ± 29.07 | 540.00 (520.00–561.00) | ||
| Minimum corneal thickness | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (1) | 541.53 ± 30.18 | 540.00 (519.00–560.00) | 41.7169 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years* | 21,495 (9) | 540.76 ± 29.24 | 540.00 (521.00–560.00) | ||
| 31–40 years△ | 6945 (0) | 538.58 ± 28.52 | 538.00 (519.00–557.00) | ||
| 41–50 years△ | 1398 (0) | 537.24 ± 28.74 | 536.50 (516.00–557.00) | ||
Wilcoxon rank sum test
Different symbols (△, *) indicate significant differences between groups
SD standard deviation, M median
Fig. 3Age-related trends in the corneal thickness in Chinese subjects with healthy eyes. a Both the central corneal thickness and the minimum corneal thickness exhibit a decrease with age. b There is overall corneal thinning with an increase in age, with increased thinning toward the periphery. CTSP corneal thickness spatial profile
Corneal thickness spatial profile (0–10 mm) for Chinese subjects with healthy eyes stratified into different age groups
| CTSP (mm) | < 18 years | 18–30 years | 31–40 years | 41–50 years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CTSP0mm | 541.53 ± 30.18 | 540.76 ± 29.24 | 538.58 ± 28.52 | 537.24 ± 28.74 |
| 540.00 (519.00–560.00) | 540.00 (521.00–560.00) | 538.00 (519.00–557.00) | 536.50 (516.00–557.00) | |
| CTSP2mm | 549.83 ± 30.53 | 549.21 ± 29.58 | 546.92 ± 28.84 | 545.70 ± 29.20 |
| 548.50 (527.50–568.00) | 548.00 (529.00–568.00) | 546.00 (527.00–566.00) | 544.50 (525.00–566.00) | |
| CTSP4mm | 577.42 ± 31.69 | 577.01 ± 31.26 | 574.07 ± 30.06 | 572.83 ± 30.66 |
| 576.00 (556.00–597.00) | 576.00 (556.00–597.00) | 573.00 (554.00–593.00) | 572.00 (551.00–594.00) | |
| CTSP6mm | 627.79 ± 34.14 | 628.00 ± 33.73 | 623.74 ± 32.48 | 621.58 ± 33.14 |
| 626.00 (606.00–650.00) | 627.00 (606.00–650.00) | 623.00 (602.00–645.00) | 621.00 (598.00–644.00) | |
| CTSP8mm | 706.08 ± 38.17 | 707.12 ± 36.96 | 701.36 ± 36.14 | 695.93 ± 37.06 |
| 703.00 (681.00–730.00) | 706.00 (682.00–731.00) | 701.00 (677.00–724.00) | 695.00 (671.00–721.00) | |
| CTSP10mm | 814.43 ± 44.69 | 813.98 ± 43.42 | 805.40 ± 43.34 | 795.48 ± 46.60 |
| 813.00 (784.00–844.00) | 813.00 (784.00–843.00) | 804.00 (776.00–834.00) | 795.00 (764.00–824.00) |
CTSP corneal thickness spatial profile
Values are expressed as means ± standard deviations or medians (Q1–Q3)
Corneal surface height for Chinese subjects with healthy eyes stratified into different age groups
| Age groups | Mean ± SD | M (Q1–Q3) | χ2 | ||
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| Anterior corneal surface height | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | 2.10 ± 1.23 | 2.00 (1.00–3.00) | 101.1995 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years△ | 21,495 (1) | 2.29 ± 1.20 | 2.00 (2.00–3.00) | ||
| 31–40 years△ | 6945 (0) | 2.25 ± 1.32 | 2.00 (1.00–3.00) | ||
| 41–50 years§ | 1398 (0) | 1.95 ± 1.45 | 2.00 (1.00–3.00) | ||
| Posterior corneal surface height | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | 3.57 ± 2.69 | 4.00 (2.00–5.00) | 142.6874 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years* | 21,495 (1) | 3.75 ± 2.72 | 4.00 (2.00–5.00) | ||
| 31–40 years△ | 6945 (0) | 3.94 ± 2.86 | 4.00 (2.00–6.00) | ||
| 41–50 years§ | 1398 (0) | 4.68 ± 3.25 | 5.00 (3.00–7.00) | ||
Wilcoxon rank sum test
Different symbols (△, *, §) indicate that there are significant differences between groups
SD standard deviation, M median
Fig. 4Age-related trends in the corneal surface height and asymmetry indices in Chinese subjects with healthy eyes. a The anterior corneal surface height exhibits a decrease with age, while the posterior surface height increases with age. b Both IHA and IVA exhibit an increase with age. IHA index of height asymmetry, IVA index of vertical asymmetry
IHA and IVA values for Chinese subjects with healthy eyes stratified into different age groups
| Age groups | Mean ± SD | M (Q1–Q3) | χ2 | ||
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| IHA | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | 3.93 ± 3.45 | 3.00 (1.35–5.50) | 38.2744 | < 0.0001 |
| 18–30 years△ | 21,495 (2) | 4.26 ± 3.65 | 3.30 (1.50–6.00) | ||
| 31–40 years△ | 6945 (0) | 4.66 ± 4.17 | 3.50 (1.60–6.60) | ||
| 41–50 years△ | 1398 (0) | 4.63 ± 4.09 | 3.50 (1.50–6.80) | ||
| IVA | |||||
| < 18 years* | 780 (0) | 0.11 ± 0.04 | 0.10 (0.07–0.13) | 10.2398 | 0.0166 |
| 18–30 years△ | 21,495 (2) | 0.11 ± 0.05 | 0.10 (0.07–0.14) | ||
| 31–40 years# | 6945 (0) | 0.11 ± 0.05 | 0.10 (0.07–0.14) | ||
| 41–50 years§ | 1398 (0) | 0.12 ± 0.06 | 0.10 (0.08–0.14) | ||
Wilcoxon rank sum test
Different symbols (△, *, §) indicate significant differences in IHA between groups
§Indicates significant differences in IVA between groups marked with * or △
#Indicates significant differences in IVA between groups marked with *
IHA index of height asymmetry, IVA index of vertical asymmetry, SD standard deviation, M median
Fig. 5Illustration of corneal morphological changes with age in Chinese subjects with healthy eyes. Left to right: normal cornea, normal cornea in aged subjects (overall corneal thinning with an increase in the anterior and posterior surface curvatures), and keratoconus (true corneal protrusion). The red dotted line represents the original thickness and shape of a normal cornea
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| Accurate assessment of the range of normal corneal morphological parameters is crucial for the identification of many preclinical corneal diseases. |
| With the rapid development of technology for corneal refractive surgery, the effective prevention of postoperative corneal dilation and increased safety has become an important part of preoperative screening for individuals scheduled. |
| A defined normal reference range for an evaluation index is an important prerequisite for the correct assessment of examination findings. The normal values of corneal morphology vary among different populations, so we designed this multicenter study for Asians. |
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| While the anterior and posterior corneal curvatures (K1 and K2) increased with age, corneal astigmatism of the anterior and posterior surfaces (ΔK) and central, minimum, and overall corneal thicknesses decreased with age. Age-related decrease of the overall corneal thickness was more obvious toward the periphery. The anterior and posterior corneal surface heights exhibited a decrease and an increase, respectively. Both index of height asymmetry (IHA) and index of vertical asymmetry (IVA) exhibited an increase with age. |
| The cornea exhibits overall thinning with age and gradually changes from a flat ellipse to an elongated ellipse in Asian individuals with healthy eyes. However, the anterior and posterior surfaces become smoother with age. Therefore, with the increase in age, normal corneal morphology shows a gradual pseudo-protuberance state. |