Association between axial length elongation and spherical equivalent progression in Chinese children and adolescents.

Shang Liu, Xiangui He, Jingjing Wang, Linlin Du, Hui Xie, Jinliuxing Yang, Kun Liu, Haidong Zou, Xun Xu, Jun Chen
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Abstract

Background: It is generally believed that a 1-mm axial length (AL) elongation of the eye corresponds to a -3.00 D spherical equivalent (SE) progression, but this is disputed.

Purpose: To investigate the association between AL elongation and SE progression among children and adolescents.

Methods: A prospective cohort study of 710 children and adolescents aged 6-16 years was included. Ophthalmic examinations, including cycloplegic SE, AL and corneal curvature, were performed at baseline and 1-year follow-up. The ratio of SE change (ΔSE) to AL change (ΔAL) (ΔSE/ΔAL) was calculated, and its association with age and refractive status was explored using a general linear model.

Results: Among all participants, 396 (55.77%) were male, with 265 (37.32%) myopes at baseline. The average 1-year ΔSE and ΔAL were 0.61 ± 0.40 D and 0.33 ± 0.22 mm, respectively. Both ΔSE and ΔAL gradually decreased with age (p < 0.001). In the general linear model analyses, age and refractive status were independently associated with ΔSE/ΔAL after adjustment for covariates (age: β̂$$ \hat{\beta} $$  = 0.04, p < 0.05; myopia vs nonmyopia: β̂$$ \hat{\beta} $$  = 0.28, p < 0.05). Based on the developed formula ΔSE/ΔAL = 1.74 + 0.05*age (for myopes), mean ΔSE/ΔAL in myopes increased from 2.06 D/mm in the 6-year-olds to 2.59 D/mm in the 16-year-olds. In nonmyopes, ΔSE/ΔAL = 1.33 + 0.05*age, and the ratio increased from 1.65 D/mm in the 6-year-olds to 2.18 D/mm in the 16-year-olds.

Conclusions: The ratio of ΔSE/ΔAL varied with age and refractive status in children and adolescents. The age-specific ΔSE/ΔAL could be used to estimate SE progression through the actual AL change.

中国儿童和青少年轴向长度延伸与球面等效进展的关系。
背景:一般认为,1毫米的轴向长度(AL)延长眼对应于-3.00 D球面等效(SE)进展,但这是有争议的。目的:探讨儿童和青少年AL伸长与SE进展之间的关系。方法:对710名6-16岁的儿童和青少年进行前瞻性队列研究。在基线和1年随访时进行眼科检查,包括睫状体麻痹SE、AL和角膜曲度。计算SE变化(ΔSE)与AL变化(ΔAL) (ΔSE/ΔAL)的比值,并利用一般线性模型探讨SE变化与年龄和屈光状态的关系。结果:396例(55.77%) were male, with 265 (37.32%) myopes at baseline. The average 1-year ΔSE and ΔAL were 0.61 ± 0.40 D and 0.33 ± 0.22 mm, respectively. Both ΔSE and ΔAL gradually decreased with age (p β̂$$ \hat{\beta} $$  = 0.04, p β̂$$ \hat{\beta} $$  = 0.28, p Conclusions: The ratio of ΔSE/ΔAL varied with age and refractive status in children and adolescents. The age-specific ΔSE/ΔAL could be used to estimate SE progression through the actual AL change.
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