Title of article :
Association between Refractive Errors and Ocular Biometry in Iranian Adults
Author/Authors :
Hashemi، Hassan نويسنده , , Khabazkhoob، Mehdi نويسنده , , Emamian، Mohammad Hassan نويسنده , , Shariat، Mohammad نويسنده , , Miraftab، Mohammad نويسنده , , Yekta، Abbasali نويسنده , , Ostadimoghaddam، Hadi نويسنده , , Fotouhi، Akbar نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the association between ocular biometrics such as axial length (AL), anterior
chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), vitreous chamber depth (VCD) and corneal power (CP) with
different refractive errors.
Methods: In a cross‑sectional study on the 40 to 64‑year‑old population of Shahroud, random cluster
sampling was performed. Ocular biometrics were measured using the Allegro Biograph (WaveLight AG,
Erlangen, Germany) for all participants. Refractive errors were determined using cycloplegic refraction.
Results: In the first model, the strongest correlations were found between spherical equivalent with
axial length and corneal power. Spherical equivalent was strongly correlated with axial length in high
myopic and high hyperopic cases, and with corneal power in high hyperopic cases; 69.5% of variability
in spherical equivalent was attributed to changes in these variables. In the second model, the correlations
between vitreous chamber depth and corneal power with spherical equivalent were stronger in myopes
than hyperopes, while the correlations between lens thickness and anterior chamber depth with spherical
equivalent were stronger in hyperopic cases than myopic ones. In the third model, anterior chamber
depth + lens thickness correlated with spherical equivalent only in moderate and severe cases of hyperopia,
and this index was not correlated with spherical equivalent in moderate to severe myopia.
Conclusion: In individuals aged 40‑64 years, corneal power and axial length make the greatest contribution
to spherical equivalent in high hyperopia and high myopia. Anterior segment biometric components have
a more important role in hyperopia than myopia
Keywords :
Adult , ocular biometry , Middle East Region , refractive errors
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research