三维磁共振成像在准斜视与近视学童中的应用。

Q2 Medicine
Bariah Mohd-Ali, Low Yu Chen, Mizhanim Mohamad Shahimin, Norlaili Arif, Hamzaini Abdul Hamid, Wan Haslina Wan Abdul Halim, Siti Salasiah Mokri, Aqilah Baseri Huddin, Norhani Mohidin
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背景:磁共振成像(MRI)已被用于研究眼睛形状;然而,涉及儿童的报道很少。本研究的目的是确定眼尺寸,以及它们与屈光不正的相关性,使用三维MRI在准斜视和近视的儿童。方法:选取年龄< 10岁的健康学龄儿童进行横断面研究。分别采用睫状体屈光和对数最小分辨角(logMAR)图测定屈光和最佳矫正距离视力(BCDVA)。所有儿童均使用3特斯拉全身扫描仪进行MRI检查。定量眼球测量包括沿主轴的纵向轴长(LAL)、水平宽度(HW)和垂直高度(VH)。相关性分析用于确定屈光不正程度与眼球尺寸之间的关系。结果:共纳入70例儿童(男35例,女35例)70只眼,平均(标准差[SD])年龄为8.38(0.49)岁。平均(SD)折射(球面等效,SEQ)和BCDVA分别为-2.55 (1.45)D和-0.01 (0.06)logMAR。近视眼的眼尺寸大于近视眼(P < 0.05),性别差异无统计学意义。近视眼的平均眼尺寸(SD)为LAL 24.07 (0.91) mm、HW 23.41 (0.82) mm、VH 23.70 (0.88) mm;远视眼的平均眼尺寸(SD)为LAL 22.69 (0.55) mm、HW 22.65 (0.63) mm、VH 22.94 (0.69) mm。SEQ与眼尺寸之间存在显著相关性,LAL (0.46 mm/D, P < 0.001)的变化大于VH (0.27 mm/D, P < 0.001)和HW (0.22 mm/D, P = 0.001)。结论:近视眼比远视大。眼球随着近视的增加而拉长,LAL变化最大,HW变化最小,VH变化中等。这些变化在年轻时和低度数近视时男女皆有表现。这些数据可作为监测马来西亚华人儿童屈光不正发展的参考。
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Ocular dimensions by three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging in emmetropic versus myopic school children.

Ocular dimensions by three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging in emmetropic versus myopic school children.

Ocular dimensions by three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging in emmetropic versus myopic school children.

Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used to investigate eye shapes; however, reports involving children are scarce. This study aimed to determine ocular dimensions, and their correlations with refractive error, using three-dimensional MRI in emmetropic versus myopic children.

Methods: Healthy school children aged < 10 years were invited to take part in this cross-sectional study. Refraction and best-corrected distance visual acuity (BCDVA) were determined using cycloplegic refraction and a logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) chart, respectively. All children underwent MRI using a 3-Tesla whole-body scanner. Quantitative eyeball measurements included the longitudinal axial length (LAL), horizontal width (HW), and vertical height (VH) along the cardinal axes. Correlation analysis was used to determine the association between the level of refractive error and the eyeball dimensions.

Results: A total of 70 eyes from 70 children (35 male, 35 female) with a mean (standard deviation [SD]) age of 8.38 (0.49) years were included and analyzed. Mean (SD) refraction (spherical equivalent, SEQ) and BCDVA were -2.55 (1.45) D and -0.01 (0.06) logMAR, respectively. Ocular dimensions were greater in myopes than in emmetropes (all P < 0.05), with no significant differences according to sex. Mean (SD) ocular dimensions were LAL 24.07 (0.91) mm, HW 23.41 (0.82) mm, and VH 23.70 (0.88) mm for myopes, and LAL 22.69 (0.55) mm, HW 22.65 (0.63) mm, and VH 22.94 (0.69) mm for emmetropes. Significant correlations were noted between SEQ and ocular dimensions, with a greater change in LAL (0.46 mm/D, P < 0.001) than in VH (0.27 mm/D, P < 0.001) and HW (0.22 mm/D, P = 0.001).

Conclusions: Myopic eyeballs are larger than those with emmetropia. The eyeball elongates as myopia increases, with the greatest change in LAL, the least in HW, and an intermediate change in VH. These changes manifest in both sexes at a young age and low level of myopia. These data may serve as a reference for monitoring the development of refractive error in young Malaysian children of Chinese origin.

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