眼科
优势比
医学
白内障手术
逻辑回归
糖尿病
角膜
内科学
内分泌学
作者
Ao Miao,Peimin Lin,Dong‐Jin Qian,Jie Xu,Yi Lü,Tianyu Zheng
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ajo.2024.01.036
摘要
Purpose
To evaluate the association between the endothelial cell density (ECD) and central corneal thickness (CCT) in medium, short, and long eyes of preoperative Han Chinese cataract patients. Design
Retrospective cross-sectional study. Methods
We consecutively enrolled 410 eyes, namely, 50 short eyes (axial length [AL]<22.0 mm), 150 medium eyes (22.0≤AL<24.0 mm), 120 medium-long eyes (24.0≤AL<26.0 mm), and 90 long eyes (AL≥26.0 mm), of 410 adult patients scheduled for cataract surgery. The ECD and CCT were determined preoperatively with a noncontact specular microscope. The association between the CCT and ECD was identified by using a multivariable regression analysis. A thin cornea was defined as having a CCT less than 500 µm. Results
After adjusting for age, the presence of arterial hypertension, the presence of diabetes mellitus, intraocular pressure, and AL, a positive association between the CCT and ECD was identified in short eyes (linear regression coefficient [B]=3.40; standardized B [β]=0.52; P = .03), medium eyes (B = 2.33; β=0.28; P = .002), medium-long eyes (B = 1.84; β=0.25; P = .02), and long eyes (B = 2.69; β=0.41; P = .04). In the total group, the multivariable logistic analysis showed a significant link between the presence of a thin cornea and a lower ECD (odds ratio [OR]=0.80 per 100 cells/mm2 increase; P = .001). Conclusions
For cataract patients of Han ethnicity, a significant association between a thin CCT and a lower ECD was shown across the AL spectrum and was most prominent in short eyes. Eyes with a thin cornea are more likely to have a lower ECD.
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