Choroidal Thickness in Young Adults and its Association with Visual Acuity
In: American Journal of Ophthalmology, Jg. 214 (2020-06-01), S. 40-51
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To describe the choroidal thickness (ChT) in a large sample of young adults with the aim of establishing a normative ChT profile reference in this demographic cohort and explore its association with best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA).Cross-sectional study.From a single center, 741 young adults (19-30 years of age, 49% male) were recruited to undergo a comprehensive ophthalmic examination, including BCVA measurement, post-cycloplegic autorefraction, ocular biometry, tonometry, and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) imaging. The enhanced depth imaging mode on the SD-OCT was used. The main outcome measure was the central macular ChT (0.5-mm radius around the fovea). The ChTs at the inner (between 0.5-mm and 1.5-mm radius) and outer macular rings (between 1.5-mm and 2.5-mm radius) were also measured.The median central macular ChT was 370 μm (interquartile range 312-406 μm). The choroid was thickest at the superior-inner, inferior-inner, and central macular regions (370-373 μm) and thinnest nasally at the outer macular region (median 256 μm). Decreased central macular ChT was associated with younger age, female sex, nonwhite ethnicities, and myopia (P ≤ .013). There was a significant association between better BCVA and increased central macular ChT (P.001), after adjusting for age, sex, ethnicity, and ocular measures. His relationship was only apparent in eyes with central macular ChTs300 μm (P = .019) and absent in eyes with ChTs300 μm.The central ChT of young adults was 370 μm. There was a significant association between worse BCVA and thinner choroids below a threshold of 300 μm, raising the possibility that ChT could be predictive of visual function.
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Choroidal Thickness in Young Adults and its Association with Visual Acuity
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Hewitt, Alex W. ; Yazar, Seyhan ; Mackey, David A. ; Chen, Fred K. ; Alonso-Caneiro, David ; Samantha Sze Yee Lee ; Lingham, Gareth |
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Zeitschrift: | American Journal of Ophthalmology, Jg. 214 (2020-06-01), S. 40-51 |
Veröffentlichung: | Elsevier BV, 2020 |
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ISSN: | 0002-9394 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ajo.2020.02.012 |
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