Central corneal thickness of Iraqi population in relation to age, gender, refractive errors, and corneal curvature: a hospital-based cross-sectional study

Yasir Jawad Kadhim,1 Qasim K Farhood2 1Ibn Al Haitham Teaching Eye Hospital, Baghdad, 2Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, University of Babylon, Babylon, Iraq Background: Central corneal thickness (CCT) is an important indicator of corneal status. Its measurement provides valid info...

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Main Authors: Kadhim YJ, Farhood QK
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-11-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
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description Yasir Jawad Kadhim,1 Qasim K Farhood2 1Ibn Al Haitham Teaching Eye Hospital, Baghdad, 2Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, University of Babylon, Babylon, Iraq Background: Central corneal thickness (CCT) is an important indicator of corneal status. Its measurement provides valid information about corneal physiological condition and possible changes associated with diseases, traumas, and hypoxia. It is an integral part for interpretation of intraocular pressure and glaucoma patient management and in prerefractive procedure assessment. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the mean CCT among a normal Iraqi population and to correlate between CCT and age, gender, refraction, and corneal curvature. Patients and methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out at Ibn Al-Haitham Teaching Eye Hospital. A total of 418 eyes from 209 healthy individuals with an age range from 20 to 75 years were studied. CCT was measured by ultrasound pachymeter. Refraction was measured using an auto-refractor and confirmed by trial lenses and retinoscopy to calculate the spherical equivalent. Corneal curvature was measured using an auto-refracto-keratometer to calculate the average corneal curvature (AVK). Results: The mean CCT was 543.95±32.58 µm with a range from 422 to 636 µm. CCT was not affected by gender. CCT significantly negatively correlated with age and AVK. CCT significantly positively correlated with the spherical equivalence. Conclusion and recommendation: Among an Iraqi population, CCT significantly decreased with age. Myopics had significantly thinner corneas. There was weak but significant negative correlation between CCT and corneal curvature. We recommend further studies about the relationship between central corneal thickness and other ocular parameters in Iraqi population such as the axial length. Keywords: CCT, age, ultrasound pachymeter, gender, refractive errors, corneal curvature
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spelling doaj.art-d9f0c88699cc4e99b75218d4f4a763fd2022-12-21T19:26:01ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832016-11-01Volume 102369237630220Central corneal thickness of Iraqi population in relation to age, gender, refractive errors, and corneal curvature: a hospital-based cross-sectional studyKadhim YJFarhood QKYasir Jawad Kadhim,1 Qasim K Farhood2 1Ibn Al Haitham Teaching Eye Hospital, Baghdad, 2Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, University of Babylon, Babylon, Iraq Background: Central corneal thickness (CCT) is an important indicator of corneal status. Its measurement provides valid information about corneal physiological condition and possible changes associated with diseases, traumas, and hypoxia. It is an integral part for interpretation of intraocular pressure and glaucoma patient management and in prerefractive procedure assessment. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the mean CCT among a normal Iraqi population and to correlate between CCT and age, gender, refraction, and corneal curvature. Patients and methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out at Ibn Al-Haitham Teaching Eye Hospital. A total of 418 eyes from 209 healthy individuals with an age range from 20 to 75 years were studied. CCT was measured by ultrasound pachymeter. Refraction was measured using an auto-refractor and confirmed by trial lenses and retinoscopy to calculate the spherical equivalent. Corneal curvature was measured using an auto-refracto-keratometer to calculate the average corneal curvature (AVK). Results: The mean CCT was 543.95±32.58 µm with a range from 422 to 636 µm. CCT was not affected by gender. CCT significantly negatively correlated with age and AVK. CCT significantly positively correlated with the spherical equivalence. Conclusion and recommendation: Among an Iraqi population, CCT significantly decreased with age. Myopics had significantly thinner corneas. There was weak but significant negative correlation between CCT and corneal curvature. We recommend further studies about the relationship between central corneal thickness and other ocular parameters in Iraqi population such as the axial length. Keywords: CCT, age, ultrasound pachymeter, gender, refractive errors, corneal curvaturehttps://www.dovepress.com/central-corneal-thickness-of-iraqi-population-in-relation-to-age-gende-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHCCTageultrasound pachymetergenderrefractive errorscorneal curvature
spellingShingle Kadhim YJ
Farhood QK
Central corneal thickness of Iraqi population in relation to age, gender, refractive errors, and corneal curvature: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
Clinical Ophthalmology
CCT
age
ultrasound pachymeter
gender
refractive errors
corneal curvature
title Central corneal thickness of Iraqi population in relation to age, gender, refractive errors, and corneal curvature: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
title_full Central corneal thickness of Iraqi population in relation to age, gender, refractive errors, and corneal curvature: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Central corneal thickness of Iraqi population in relation to age, gender, refractive errors, and corneal curvature: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Central corneal thickness of Iraqi population in relation to age, gender, refractive errors, and corneal curvature: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
title_short Central corneal thickness of Iraqi population in relation to age, gender, refractive errors, and corneal curvature: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
title_sort central corneal thickness of iraqi population in relation to age gender refractive errors and corneal curvature a hospital based cross sectional study
topic CCT
age
ultrasound pachymeter
gender
refractive errors
corneal curvature
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