Choroidal thickness does not predict visual acuity in young high myopes

Purpose To investigate the influence of choroidal thickness (CT) on visual acuity (VA) in young persons with extremely high myopia. Methods We conducted a case–control study of young men with extremely high myopia and controls with emmetropia recruited from a mandatory medical eye review for employm...

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Published inActa ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) Vol. 94; no. 8; pp. e709 - e715
Main Authors Gupta, Preeti, Cheung, Carol Y., Saw, Seang‐Mei, Koh, Victor, Tan, Mellisa, Yang, Adeline, Zhao, Paul, Cheung, Chui Ming Gemmy, Wong, Tien Yin, Cheng, Ching‐Yu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.12.2016
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ISSN1755-375X
1755-3768
1755-3768
DOI10.1111/aos.13084

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Summary:Purpose To investigate the influence of choroidal thickness (CT) on visual acuity (VA) in young persons with extremely high myopia. Methods We conducted a case–control study of young men with extremely high myopia and controls with emmetropia recruited from a mandatory medical eye review for employment purposes. Retinal and choroidal imaging was performed using enhanced depth imaging (EDI) spectral‐domain optical coherence tomography (SD‐OCT). Results We included 105 extremely high myopic subjects with spherical equivalent (SE) ‐10 dioptre (D) or worse and 50 emmetropic subjects with SE less than 0.5 D. The mean SE was −11.56 ± 2.04 D (range, −10 to −23 D) for myopic group and 0.14 ± 0.25 D for emmetropic group. The mean age of included myopic and emmetropic subjects was 21.51 ± 1.22 years and 21.96 ± 0.89 years, respectively. In the univariate analysis, subfoveal CT was significantly associated with best‐corrected visual acuity (BCVA) (β = −0.039, p = 0.015). However, in the multiple linear regression analysis, after adjusting for SE and presence of any pathological myopia lesions such as posterior staphyloma, lacquer cracks or chorioretinal atrophy, subfoveal CT was not independently associated with BCVA (p = 0.937). Conclusion Extremely high myopic eyes had thinner choroid, but CT was not an independent predictor of VA. Other factors related to myopia are likely responsible for the diminished VA in young extremely high myopic eyes.
Bibliography:This study was funded by Ministry of Defence MINDEF, Singapore, and Singapore Ministry of Education, Academic Research Fund, Tier 1. The funding organization had no role in the design or conduct of this research.
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ISSN:1755-375X
1755-3768
1755-3768
DOI:10.1111/aos.13084