| Literature DB >> 35616928 |
Samantha Sze-Yee Lee1, David Alonso-Caneiro2, Gareth Lingham1,3, Fred K Chen1,4, Paul G Sanfilippo5, Seyhan Yazar6, David A Mackey1,5,7.
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the age-related change in choroidal thickness (ChT) and test the hypothesis that baseline ChT is predictive of refractive error change in healthy young adults.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35616928 PMCID: PMC9150825 DOI: 10.1167/iovs.63.5.34
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ISSN: 0146-0404 Impact factor: 4.925
Characteristics of Included Sample at the 20-Year and 28-Year Examinations (n = 198)
| Characteristic | 20-Year | 28-Year |
|---|---|---|
| Age, y | Range: 19.4 to 21.8 Mean = 19.9 (SD = 0.5) | Range: 27.1 to 29.3 Mean = 27.9 (SD = 0.3) |
| Axial length, mm | Median = 23.5 [IQR = 23.0 to 24.0] | Median = 23.6 [IQR = 23.1 to 24.2] |
| • 8-y change | Median = +0.09 [IQR = −0.01 to +0.22] | |
| Spherical equivalent (D) | Median = 0.38 [IQR = −0.25 to +0.63] | Median = 0.13 [IQR = −0.63 to +0.50] |
| • 8-y change | Median = −0.25 [IQR = −0.50 to +0.00] | |
| Myopes | 48 (24.1) | 63 (31.7) |
| High myopes | 2 (1.0) | 4 (2.0) |
SD, standard deviation; IQR, interquartile range.
Multivariable Analyses for Associations with Subfoveal Choroidal Thickness (µm)
| Measure | Estimate [95% CI] | Statistical Outcome |
|---|---|---|
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| Age, y | 1.3 [0.6 to 2.0] | F1,607 = 13.8; |
| Axial length, mm | −24.4 [−44.3 to −4.6] | F1,754 = 5.8; |
| Age × axial length | −0.9 [−1.6 to −0.2] | F1,587 = 6.6; |
| Male sex (ref = female) | 26.9 [7.3 to 46.5] | F1,193 = 7.2; |
| F1,334 = 2.6; | ||
| • East Asians | −15.9 [−54.7 to 22.9] | |
| • South Asians | −32.7 [−63.3 to −2.1] | |
| • Other/mixed | −75.1 [−153.2 to 2.9] |
CI, confidence interval.
Statistical significance at P < 0.05.
Figure.(a) Estimated change (and 95% confidence interval) in choroidal thickness (µm/year) at the 9 ETDRS regions. (b) Estimated difference (and 95% confidence interval) in rate of choroidal thickening (µm/year) per 1 mm increase in axial length. The nine regions shown are: subfovea (the innermost ring; 0.5 mm radius around the foveal center), and at the superior, inferior, temporal, and nasal aspects of the inner macular ring (between 0.5 and 1.5 mm radii around the foveal center), and outer macular ring (between 1.5 and 3.0 mm radii around the foveal center). Statistically significant changes (P < 0.05) shown in bold. Values in green represent a thickening, whereas those in red represents thinning or a decrease in rate of change.
Eight-Year Change in Subfoveal ChT in Eyes With Axial Elongation (in Tertiles) and Refractive Error Shift
| 8-y Change | 8-y Change in ChT, µm | Statistical Difference | |
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| • Tertile 1: <0.023 ( | Median = +30.4[IQR = +0.5 to +59.6] | Reference | Reference |
| • Tertile 2: 0.023–0.170 ( | Median = +7.0[IQR = −15.5 to 34.0] | Estimate = −22.4[95% CI = −35.8 to −8.9] | 0.001 |
| • Tertile 3: >0.170 ( | Median = −22.5[IQR = −63.6 to +11.8] | Estimate = −56.3[95% CI = −71.2 to −41.4] | <0.001 |
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| • None ( | Median = +10.9[IQR = −12.3 to +41.6] | Reference | Reference |
| • Hyperopic ( | Median = +40.9[IQR = −2.8 to +71.2] | Estimate = 13.3[95% CI = −7.7 to +34.3] | 0.22 |
| • Myopic ( | Median = −19.1 | Estimate = −20.0[95% CI = −31.2 to −8.7] | 0.005 |
Axial length and refractive error shift included as categorical variables in separate linear mixed models, with subfoveal choroidal thickness as the outcome measure and adjusted for sex and ethnicity.
Refractive error shift determined as a change in spherical equivalent of 0.50 D over the 8-year period.
Statistically significant at P < 0.05.
ChT, choroidal thickness; CI, confidence interval; IQR, interquartile range.
Associations of 8-Year Change in Spherical Equivalent and Axial Length
| Measure | Estimate [95% CI] | Statistical Outcome |
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| Male sex (ref = female) | +0.21 [+0.06 to +0.37] | F1,189 = 7.4; |
| F1,189 = 2.0; | ||
| • East Asians | +0.36 [−0.03 to +0.74] | |
| • South Asians | +0.42 [−0.19 to +1.03] | |
| • Other/mixed | −0.11 [−0.38 to +0.16] | |
| CUVAF (per 10 mm2) | +0.02 [−0.01 to +0.04] | F1,190 = 2.3; |
| Subfoveal ChT (per 10 µm) at baseline | +0.006 [+0.001 to +0.013] | F1,370 = 4.1; |
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| Male sex (ref = female) | −0.06 [−0.12 to +0.01] | F1,189 = 3.2 |
| F1,189 = 1.9; | ||
| • East Asians | +0.14 [−0.02 to +0.30] | |
| • South Asians | −0.20 [−0.46 to +0.06] | |
| • Other/mixed | +0.04 [−0.08 to +0.15] | |
| CUVAF, per 10 mm2 | −0.01 [−0.02 to +0.00] | F1,190 = 3.1; |
| Subfoveal ChT at baseline, per 10 µm | −0.003 [−0.006 to −0.000] | F1,348 = 4.2; |
Subfoveal ChT, choroidal thickness at central 0.5 mm radius around the fovea; CI, confidence interval; CUVAF, conjunctival ultraviolet autofluorescence.
Statistical significance at P < 0.05.