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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2016; 26 (6): 494-497
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-182324

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Objective: To measure central corneal thickness in Pakistani population and determine its relationship to intra-ocular pressure, age, gender and ethnicity


Study Design: Cross-sectional observation study


Place and Duration of Study: Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan, between December 2013 and February 2015


Methodology: The right eyes of 1000 cases [496 males and 504 females] were recruited for this study. Inclusion criteria were Pashtun or Punjabi ethnicity, intra-ocular pressure < 22 mmHg, gonioscopically open angles, cup-disk-ratio < 0.5, and age matched normal visual fields. Cases with prior ocular surgery, contact lens use, corneal pathologies, myopia or hypermetropia > +/- 3.0 diopters, astigmatism of > +/- 1.0 diopters were excluded. Central corneal thickness was measured using a TopCon non-contact specular microscope. Intra-ocular pressure was measured using Goldmann applanation tonometer. Frequency distribution, test of significance, and regression analysis was carried out using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20.0


Results: Mean age was 47.31 +/- 11.78 years. Ethnic composition was 51.6% [n=516] Pashtun and 48.4% [n=484] Punjabi. The mean central corneal thickness was 503.96 [ +/- 12.47] urn, while the mean intra-ocular pressure was 15.61[ +/- 2.68] mmHg. Regression analysis showed a significant association between central corneal thickness and intra-ocular pressure [p=0.00] and age [p=0.00]. A +/- 100 u change in central corneal thickness was associated with change in IOP of +/- 3.30 mmHg, whereas central corneal thickness decreased by 0.12 urn per year. No significant association could be established between central corneal thickness and ethnicity [p=0.19]


Conclusion: Central corneal thickness of the studied races was comparable to non-Caucasians which affects intra-ocular pressure measurements, and decreases with increasing age. No relationship was observed between central corneal thickness and ethnicity or gender

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