Short-term choroidal changes as early indicators for future myopic shift in primary school children: results of a 2-year cohort study.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Hao Wu, Mengqi Liu, Yuanyuan Wang, Xiang Li, Weihe Zhou, Haoer Li, Zhu Xie, Pengqi Wang, Tingting Zhang, Wei Qu, Jing Huang, Yunpeng Zhao, Jiefang Wang, Sen Zhang, Jia Qu, Cong Ye, Xiangtian Zhou
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Abstract

Background: To assess predictive value of short-term choroidal changes for future myopic shift in children.

Methods: 577 eyes of 289 primary school children were prospectively followed for 2 years. Cycloplegic refractions at baseline, 1 year and 2 years, and choroidal measurements by optical coherence tomography at baseline and 3 months, were used for analyses. Myopic shift was defined as refraction change of at least -0.50 dioptre/year, at 2 years compared with baseline.

Results: 228 participants (455 eyes) completed 2-year follow-up. Approximately 37.6% of 311 initially non-myopic eyes and 73.6% of 144 initially myopic eyes developed a myopic shift. Notably, at 3 months greater reductions were found in initially myopic eyes with myopic shift, than in those without myopic shift-in choroidal thickness (ChT), luminal area (LA), stromal area (SA) and total choroidal area (TCA), but no significant differences in any choroidal parameters were observed between non-myopic eyes, with and without myopic shift. Multivariable analyses showed that in myopic eyes, each percentage increase in ChT, LA, SA and TCA was associated with reduced odds of myopic shift (all p<0.001). Similar associations were observed in non-myopic eyes, with smaller effects than in myopic eyes. Adding a 3-month percentage change of each choroidal parameter to a basic model including age, gender, parental myopia and baseline refraction significantly improved the predictive performance in myopic eyes (area under the receiver operating characteristic curves increasing from 0.650 to approximately 0.800, all p<0.05), but not in non-myopic eyes.

Conclusion: Short-term choroidal changes could act as early indicators for future myopic shift in children.

将短期脉络膜变化作为小学生未来近视转移的早期指标:一项为期两年的队列研究结果。
背景:评估短期脉络膜变化对儿童未来近视度数变化的预测价值:方法:对 289 名小学生的 577 只眼睛进行为期 2 年的前瞻性随访。基线、1 年和 2 年的屈光度数以及基线和 3 个月的光学相干断层扫描脉络膜测量值均用于分析。结果:228 名参与者(455 只眼睛)完成了为期 2 年的随访。在 311 只最初为非近视眼的眼睛中,约有 37.6% 出现了近视度数改变;在 144 只最初为近视眼的眼睛中,约有 73.6% 出现了近视度数改变。值得注意的是,3 个月后,发现有近视转移的初始近视眼的脉络膜厚度(ChT)、管腔面积(LA)、基质面积(SA)和脉络膜总面积(TCA)比没有近视转移的近视眼减少得更多,但在有近视转移和没有近视转移的非近视眼之间,没有观察到任何脉络膜参数的显著差异。多变量分析表明,在近视眼中,ChT、LA、SA 和 TCA 每增加一个百分点,近视度数发生改变的几率就会降低(所有 p 均为 0):短期脉络膜变化可作为儿童未来近视度数改变的早期指标。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
2.40%
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213
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) is an international peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. BJO publishes clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology. It also provides major reviews and also publishes manuscripts covering regional issues in a global context.
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