Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Oct 2022)

Comparison and correlation of choroidal parameters in children and adolescents with different refractive status

  • Feng-Tao Ji,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Zhi-Min Wang,
  • Wei Dai,
  • Qin Wang,
  • Yong-Rong Li,
  • Rong-Feng Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2022.10.17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 10
pp. 1682 – 1686

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AIM:To compare the choroidal parameters in children and adolescents with different refractive status, and to investigate the associations between ocular biometrics and choroidal parameters.METHODS:A cross sectional study. A total of 121 healthy children and adolescents(121 right eyes)aged 3-18 years treated in the Second People's Hospital of Hefei were collected. The data were divided into three groups according to spherical equivalent refraction(SER): emmetropia(-0.500.05). TCA, LA, SA, CT and CVI were found to be statistically different among the three groups after age correction(all P<0.001), and there were differences in pairwise comparisons of TCA, LA, SA and CT among the three groups(all P<0.001), which were the highest in emmetropic eyes and lowest in moderate-to-high myopic eyes, However, the CVI in pairwise comparisons among the three groups showed that only the moderate-to-high myopia group was significantly lower than the emmetropic group(P=0.014). Multiple regression analysis showed that the LA was significantly associated with SER(P=0.020), whereas CT were significantly associated with the axial length(AL)(P=0.028).CONCLUSIONS: The choroidal LA and CVI tend to decrease in children and adolescents with higher myopia, indicating that the decrease of sub-foveal choroidal blood flow may be related to the progression of myopia.

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