Age, gender and regional/ethnic variations in emmetropic axial growth rate.

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Thomas Naduvilath, Xiangui He, Kathryn Saunders, Pelsin Demir, Rebecca Leighton, Sara McCullough, Karthikeyan Baskaran, Antonio Filipe Macedo, Xun Xu, Padmaja Sankaridurg, Nina Tahhan
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Abstract

Aim: To determine age-specific axial growth rate in emmetropic eyes and investigate the effect of sex and region/ethnicity using population-based data.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of five population-based studies conducted in the United Kingdom, Sweden and China. A total of 16,526 datapoints from 6753 participants, aged 6-16.9 years, with spherical equivalents (SE) from -0.49 to +1 D were analysed. Axial length was modelled using a Generalised Estimating Equation with region/ethnicity and sex included as fixed factors and age, SE and corneal radius of curvature as covariates. Model-based estimates of axial length were used to derive age-specific axial growth rates, maintaining SE at 0.00 D and constant corneal radius of curvature.

Results: Within this emmetropic population, axial length was weakly correlated with SE (r = -0.24) but strongly associated with corneal curvature (r = 0.76). Gender, region/ethnicity, SE, corneal curvature and inverse function of age were associated with axial length of emmetropic eyes. Axial length was longer in males than females by 0.55 mm (95% CI: 0.53-0.56 mm) in East-Asian emmetropic eyes and by 0.50 mm (95% CI: 0.49-0.52 mm) in European eyes; however, axial growth rate was marginally greater in males by 7%. Axial length of East-Asian eyes was significantly greater than Europeans by 0.14 mm (95% CI: 0.12-0.16 mm) in males and 0.12 mm (95% CI: 0.11-0.14 mm) in females, but axial growth rate was not significantly different between regions/ethnicities (p = 0.06). Axial growth rate decreased non-linearly from 0.17 to 0.03 mm/year in males and 0.16 to 0.02 mm/year in females between 6 and 16 years.

Conclusions: Emmetropic axial growth rate between 6 and 16 years is non-uniform with greater growth rate at younger ages and in males. Growth rates estimated by maintaining constant SE and corneal curvature are lower or similar to previous estimates and may be used to set goals for myopia treatment.

年龄、性别和地区/民族的异向轴向增长率差异。
目的:利用基于人群的数据,确定非远视眼的年龄特异性轴向生长速率,并研究性别和地区/种族的影响。方法:回顾性分析在英国、瑞典和中国进行的五项基于人群的研究。6753名6-16.9岁的参与者共16,526个数据点,其球形当量(SE)从-0.49到+1 D进行了分析。眼轴长度采用广义估计方程建模,固定因素包括地区/种族和性别,协变量包括年龄、SE和角膜曲率半径。基于模型的眼轴长度估计值用于得出年龄特异性的眼轴生长速率,将SE维持在0.00 D和角膜曲率半径恒定。结果:在这群准斜视人群中,眼轴长度与SE呈弱相关(r = -0.24),但与角膜曲率呈强相关(r = 0.76)。性别、地区/民族、SE、角膜曲率和年龄的反函数与准散光眼的眼轴长度有关。男性的眼轴长度比女性长0.55 mm (95% CI: 0.53-0.56 mm),在东亚直视眼中比女性长0.50 mm (95% CI: 0.49-0.52 mm);然而,雄性的轴向生长率略高,为7%。东亚男性眼轴长度显著大于欧洲人0.14 mm (95% CI: 0.12-0.16 mm),女性眼轴长度显著大于欧洲人0.12 mm (95% CI: 0.11-0.14 mm),但不同地区/种族间眼轴生长速率无显著差异(p = 0.06)。6 ~ 16岁间,雄性的轴向生长率为0.17 ~ 0.03 mm/年,雌性为0.16 ~ 0.02 mm/年,呈非线性下降。结论:6 ~ 16岁的异向轴生长速率不均匀,年龄越小,男性越快。通过保持恒定的SE和角膜曲率估计的生长速率比以前的估计低或相似,可以用来设定近视治疗的目标。
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