Ocular biometric parameters in South-Indian children with myopia – A hospital-based retrospective descriptive analysis

Aim: This study aims to profile the ocular biometric parameters in a large group of children of South-Indian ethnicity who visited our outpatient children’s department and were diagnosed with myopia. Methods: Children <15 years old diagnosed with myopia (Jan 2022–Oct 2023) and who had ocular biom...

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Main Authors: Sandra Ganesh, Rebecca Claire Lusobya, Mohammed Sithiq Uduman, Reshma Rajan, Nisha Rajendran, Kripa Sanjeev, Kalpana Narendran
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/IJO.IJO_546_24
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Rebecca Claire Lusobya
Mohammed Sithiq Uduman
Reshma Rajan
Nisha Rajendran
Kripa Sanjeev
Kalpana Narendran
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Rebecca Claire Lusobya
Mohammed Sithiq Uduman
Reshma Rajan
Nisha Rajendran
Kripa Sanjeev
Kalpana Narendran
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description Aim: This study aims to profile the ocular biometric parameters in a large group of children of South-Indian ethnicity who visited our outpatient children’s department and were diagnosed with myopia. Methods: Children <15 years old diagnosed with myopia (Jan 2022–Oct 2023) and who had ocular biometry readings recorded were included. Their demographics, axial length (AL), anterior chamber depth (ACD), spherical equivalent (SE), corneal radius of curvature (CR), and AL/CR ratio were analyzed. Results: The study included 3728 myopic children; the mean age was 11.85 (4–15) years, and 52.8% were girls. Mean SE was −3.98 D. The mean (SD) AL, ACD, CR, and AL/CR ratio were 24.64 (1.32), 3.73 (0.40), 7.61 (0.27), and 3.24 (0.16), respectively. Female gender was associated with shorter AL, ACD, CR, and AL/CR ratios (P < 0.001) across all age groups. There was a significant increase in ACD with age in both sexes (P < 0.001). A 1-unit (mm) increase in AL was associated with an SE increase of −1.65 D (CL: −1.70 to −1.60). AL/CR ratio could explain 71% of the total variance in SE (P < 0.001). SE showed a mild correlation with age (rho = 0.14, P < 0.001) and ACD (rho = −0.03, P = 0.041) and a stronger correlation with AL (rho = −0.68, P < 0.001) and AL/CR (rho = −0.83, P < 0.001). Conclusion: In this hospital-based study, AL and AL/CR ratios strongly correlate with SE, and the AL/CR better explains the total variance in SE than AL alone in children with myopia.
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spelling doaj-art-0f3e2e6d06ad400eaab61168e8b9294f2025-02-06T05:39:35ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892025-02-0173229229610.4103/IJO.IJO_546_24Ocular biometric parameters in South-Indian children with myopia – A hospital-based retrospective descriptive analysisSandra GaneshRebecca Claire LusobyaMohammed Sithiq UdumanReshma RajanNisha RajendranKripa SanjeevKalpana NarendranAim: This study aims to profile the ocular biometric parameters in a large group of children of South-Indian ethnicity who visited our outpatient children’s department and were diagnosed with myopia. Methods: Children <15 years old diagnosed with myopia (Jan 2022–Oct 2023) and who had ocular biometry readings recorded were included. Their demographics, axial length (AL), anterior chamber depth (ACD), spherical equivalent (SE), corneal radius of curvature (CR), and AL/CR ratio were analyzed. Results: The study included 3728 myopic children; the mean age was 11.85 (4–15) years, and 52.8% were girls. Mean SE was −3.98 D. The mean (SD) AL, ACD, CR, and AL/CR ratio were 24.64 (1.32), 3.73 (0.40), 7.61 (0.27), and 3.24 (0.16), respectively. Female gender was associated with shorter AL, ACD, CR, and AL/CR ratios (P < 0.001) across all age groups. There was a significant increase in ACD with age in both sexes (P < 0.001). A 1-unit (mm) increase in AL was associated with an SE increase of −1.65 D (CL: −1.70 to −1.60). AL/CR ratio could explain 71% of the total variance in SE (P < 0.001). SE showed a mild correlation with age (rho = 0.14, P < 0.001) and ACD (rho = −0.03, P = 0.041) and a stronger correlation with AL (rho = −0.68, P < 0.001) and AL/CR (rho = −0.83, P < 0.001). Conclusion: In this hospital-based study, AL and AL/CR ratios strongly correlate with SE, and the AL/CR better explains the total variance in SE than AL alone in children with myopia.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/IJO.IJO_546_24acdalal/crmyopia in childrenocular biometrysesouth india
spellingShingle Sandra Ganesh
Rebecca Claire Lusobya
Mohammed Sithiq Uduman
Reshma Rajan
Nisha Rajendran
Kripa Sanjeev
Kalpana Narendran
Ocular biometric parameters in South-Indian children with myopia – A hospital-based retrospective descriptive analysis
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
acd
al
al/cr
myopia in children
ocular biometry
se
south india
title Ocular biometric parameters in South-Indian children with myopia – A hospital-based retrospective descriptive analysis
title_full Ocular biometric parameters in South-Indian children with myopia – A hospital-based retrospective descriptive analysis
title_fullStr Ocular biometric parameters in South-Indian children with myopia – A hospital-based retrospective descriptive analysis
title_full_unstemmed Ocular biometric parameters in South-Indian children with myopia – A hospital-based retrospective descriptive analysis
title_short Ocular biometric parameters in South-Indian children with myopia – A hospital-based retrospective descriptive analysis
title_sort ocular biometric parameters in south indian children with myopia a hospital based retrospective descriptive analysis
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al/cr
myopia in children
ocular biometry
se
south india
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