Impact of pterygium on central corneal thickness measured by optical coherence tomography in older adults

Dotto, PG; Salomao, SR; Fernandes A.G.; Mitsuhiro M.R.K.H.; Ferraz N.N.; Furtado J.M.; Watanabe S.S.; Cypel M.; Sacai P.Y.; Cunha C.C.; Vasconcelos G.C.; Morales P.H.; Cohen M.J.; Cohen J.M.; Campos M.; et. al.

Keywords: population-based, optical coherence tomography, Pterygium, central corneal thickness, corneal pachymetry

Abstract

Purpose: To measure the central corneal thickness (CCT) using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) in older adults with and without pterygium from the Brazilian Amazon Region Eye Survey (BARES). Methods: BARES is a population-based epidemiological cross-sectional study conducted in Parintins city. Participants were residents ≥45 years of age identified through a door-to-door interview. Eligible participants were invited for a comprehensive eye exam. Pterygium occurrence and severity were assessed by ophthalmologists through slit-lamp examination considering its location (nasal or/and temporal) and severity (lesion with extension <3 mm, ≥3 mm not reaching the pupillary margin or ≥3 mm reaching the pupillary margin). CCTs were obtained and measurements from the more severely affected eye were included. Images were analyzed offline by masked observers. Results: A total of 671 subjects, 533 (79.4%) with pterygium in at least one eye and 138 (20.6%) without pterygium in either eye, were examined. The mean CCT evaluated by multiple linear regression and adjusted for demographic variables and pterygium severity was 521 ± 34 μm (median = 521; range = 304–665). Decreased CCT was significantly associated with age and pterygium severity. Individuals aged 65–74 years had CCT 7 μm thinner than those aged 45–54 years (p = 0.044), individuals aged 75 years and older had CCT 15 μm thinner than those aged 45–54 years (p = 0.001), and eyes with severe pterygium had CCT 33 μm thinner than eyes without pterygium (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The CCT analysis in this population-based sample shows that a thinner cornea is associated with pterygium severity and older age.

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Título según WOS: Impact of pterygium on central corneal thickness measured by optical coherence tomography in older adults
Título según SCOPUS: Impact of pterygium on central corneal thickness measured by optical coherence tomography in older adults
Título de la Revista: European Journal of Ophthalmology
Volumen: 33
Número: 4
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 1583
Página final: 1588
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1177/11206721231154433

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS