Author/Authors :
Heirani, Mohsen Refractive Errors Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran, , Heravian Shandiz, Javad Refractive Errors Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran, , Shojaei, Ahmad Basir Eye Health Research Center, Tehran, Iran , Narooie‑Noori, Foroozan Department of Optometry - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the choroidal thickness and its association with age, gender, spherical equivalent (SE), and axial
length (AL) in a sample of Iranian population with different refractive status using spectral‑domain optical coherence tomography
(SD‑OCT).
Methods: In a cross‑sectional study, a total of 469 right eyes of 469 healthy subjects comprising 194 (41.4%) males and 275 (58.6%) females
were examined. The mean age was 32.76 ± 15.77 years (range, 4-60 years). All subjects were divided into different groups according to their
refractive status, age, and AL. The choroidal thickness was evaluated through enhanced‑depth imaging (EDI) modality at subfoveal (Sf), 1,
and 3 mm nasal (N1 and N3, respectively), temporal (T1 and T3, respectively), superior (S1 and S3, respectively), and inferior (I1 and I3,
respectively) to the foveal center.
Results: In the whole population, the mean subfoveal choroidal thickness (SfChT) was 329.83 ± 70.33 μm, and the choroid was thickest at
S1 (342.04 ± 71.28 μm) and thinnest at N3 (209.00 ± 66.0 μm). Our data indicated a significant difference in the mean choroidal thickness across
all points in different age groups (P < 0.0001). For emmetropic, myopic, and hyperopic subjects, mean SfChT values were 346.64 ± 59.63,
319.66 ± 73.17, and 364.00 ± 74.54 μm, respectively. Linear regression estimated that SfChT decreased about 12.8 and 8.71 μm for every
10 years of aging and each diopter increasing in myopia, respectively. Additionally, the SfChT decreased as 13.48 μm per mm increase in AL.
Conclusions: The mean SfChT of a sample of Iranian emmetropic subjects was 346.64 ± 59.63 μm. The choroidal thickness has a decreasing
trend with increasing age, and the choroid is thinner in myopes and thicker in hyperopes compared with emmetropic subjects. In the whole
participants, the thickest and thinnest points were S1 and N3, respectively
Keywords :
Choroidal thickness , Enhanced‑depth imaging , Iran , Optical coherence tomography