Effect of Ramadan Fasting on Biometric Readings of Eye

Amna Anam, Hafiza Sadia Imtiaz, Irfan Qayyum Malik, Zeeshan Hameed
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Purpose:  To determine change in biometric values of eye after fasting and to elucidate whether this change is significant enough to delay the refractive and cataract surgeries during fasting. Study Design:  Cross sectional observational. Place and Duration of Study:  Eye department, DHQ-UTH, Gujranwala, from April 2021 to May 2021. Methods:  Thirty subjects of either gender between 20-40 years of age who participated in both phases were enrolled in this study. Phase 1 was conducted one week before Ramadan and 2nd phase in the last week of Ramadan. After routine ophthalmic examination, keratometric(K) values were obtained with Auto Ref-Keratometer (Canon), while Axial length (AL), Anterior chamber depth (ACD), andIntraocular lens power (IOLp)were obtained from Master-Vu A-scan (Sonomed, Model # MV4500). Data was analyzed using SPSS version 25. Results:  Out of 30 participants, 66.6% were female and 33.3%were male with mean age of 29.8 years. Mean K1 increased to 43.03 D during fasting from non-fasting reading of 42.24 D, while Mean K2 increased to 43.87 D during fasting from non-fasting reading of 43.28 Dwith significantp-value (<0.05). Mean ACD was 3.15mm in non-fasting that also increased to 3.21D in fasting state. Mean AL in non-fasting state was 23.41mm that remains the same in fasting state as well. Mean IOLp in non-fasting state was 21.18D that reduced to 20.42D in fasting state with significant p-value. Conclusion:  Fastingincreased thekeratometry andACD values with no effect on AL but that reduced overall intraocular lens power.
斋月禁食对眼部生物测量读数的影响
目的:确定禁食后眼睛生物测量值的变化,并阐明这种变化是否显著,足以推迟禁食期间的屈光手术和白内障手术: 横断面观察: 研究地点和时间:古杰兰瓦拉 DHQ-UTH 眼科,2021 年 4 月至 2021 年 5 月: 本研究共招募了 30 名年龄在 20-40 岁之间的男女受试者,他们均参与了两个阶段的研究。第一阶段在斋月前一周进行,第二阶段在斋月最后一周进行。在常规眼科检查后,使用自动反光角膜计(佳能)获得角膜度数(K)值,而轴向长度(AL)、前房深度(ACD)和眼内晶状体的功率(IOLp)则由Master-Vu A-scan(Sonomed,型号#MV4500)获得。数据使用 SPSS 25 版进行分析: 在 30 名参与者中,66.6% 为女性,33.3% 为男性,平均年龄为 29.8 岁。空腹时的平均 K1 从非空腹时的 42.24 D 增加到 43.03 D,而空腹时的平均 K2 从非空腹时的 43.28 D 增加到 43.87 D,差异有显著性(<0.05)。非空腹时的平均 ACD 为 3.15mm,空腹时也增至 3.21D。非空腹状态下的平均 AL 值为 23.41mm,空腹状态下也保持不变。非禁食状态下的平均 IOLp 为 21.18D,禁食状态下降至 20.42D,P 值显著: 空腹会增加角膜屈光度和角膜屈光度值,但对角膜屈光度没有影响,但会降低总体眼内晶状体力量。
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