The distribution of keratometry and corneal astigmatism in a population based study
Session Details
Session Title: Imaging Anterior Segment
Session Date/Time: Sunday 08/10/2017 | 16:00-18:00
Paper Time: 16:12
Venue: Meeting Center Room I
First Author: : A. Izadi IRAN
Co Author(s): : F. Rezvan H. Hashemi M. Khabazkhoob
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To determine the distribution of keratometry values in a wide age range of 6 to 90 years.
Setting:
Noor Ophthalmology Research Center, Noor Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran
Methods:
In this study, samples were selected from two villages in Iran using multi-stage random cluster sampling. After completing optometry and ophthalmic examinations for all cases, corneal imaging was done using Pentacam, and keratometry values were determined.
Results:
3314 people participated in the study, and analyses were done on data from 2672. Mean age was 36.30 ± 18.51 years. Mean keratometry in flat and steep meridians was 42.98 (42.9-43.06) diopters and 43.98 (43.91-44.07), respectively. Mean Mean-K was 43.48D (43.41-43.56). Mean keratometry increased linearly up to the age of 70 years, and the cornea became slightly flat afterwards. Mean keratometry was significantly higher in females (P<0.001). Myopic cases had the highest Mean-K (P<0.001). Only older age and female gender showed a statistically significant association with mean keratometry. 31.62% (29.14-34.09) of the sample had at least 1.0D of corneal astigmatism.
Conclusions:
This is one of the few studies worldwide that demonstrates changes in keratometry in a wide age range from childhood to old age. Results indicated that age and gender are variables associated with keratometry.
Financial Disclosure:
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