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澳大利亚原住民儿童的脉络膜厚度

Choroidal Thickness in Indigenous Australian Children.

作者信息

Read Scott A, Cox Rebecca A, Alonso-Caneiro David, Hopkins Shelley, Wood Joanne M

机构信息

Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Centre for Vision and Eye Research, School of Optometry and Vision Science, Kelvin Grove, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2020 Nov 20;9(12):28. doi: 10.1167/tvst.9.12.28. eCollection 2020 Nov.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to examine the choroidal thickness profiles in visually normal Australian Indigenous children, given the important role of the choroid in refractive error and a range of ocular diseases.

METHODS

Choroidal thickness was assessed across the central 5 mm macular region using enhanced depth imaging spectral domain optical coherence tomography, in 250 children enrolled in an elementary school and a secondary school in rural Queensland, Australia. One hundred (40%) of these children identified as Indigenous Australians.

RESULTS

The subfoveal choroid was significantly thicker in Indigenous children (mean 369 ± 75 µm), compared to non-Indigenous children (355 ± 73 µm; = 0.03). Subfoveal choroidal thickness was also significantly associated with age (β = +7.6, r = 0.105, = 0.003), and axial length (β = -19.9, r = 0.030, < 0.001). A significantly thicker choroid in Indigenous children was also found in analyses across the central 5 mm macular region ( = 0.008). A significant interaction between Indigenous status and meridian was observed ( = 0.007) with the largest differences between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children being in the nasal and inferonasal meridians.

CONCLUSIONS

This study establishes the normative characteristics of macular choroidal thickness in Indigenous Australian children and demonstrates a significantly thicker choroid compared to non-Indigenous children from the same geographic region. These results may have implications for our understanding of factors predisposing or protecting Australian Indigenous people from a range of conditions associated with choroidal thickness.

TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE

The significantly thicker choroid in Australian Indigenous children should be considered in clinical diagnoses and management of conditions associated with choroidal changes.

摘要

目的

鉴于脉络膜在屈光不正和一系列眼部疾病中的重要作用,本研究旨在检测视力正常的澳大利亚原住民儿童的脉络膜厚度分布情况。

方法

在澳大利亚昆士兰州农村的一所小学和一所中学的250名儿童中,使用增强深度成像光谱域光学相干断层扫描技术评估中央5毫米黄斑区域的脉络膜厚度。其中100名(40%)儿童为澳大利亚原住民。

结果

与非原住民儿童(355±73微米;P = 0.03)相比,原住民儿童的黄斑下脉络膜明显更厚(平均369±75微米)。黄斑下脉络膜厚度也与年龄显著相关(β = +7.6,r = 0.105,P = 0.003),以及眼轴长度(β = -19.9,r = 0.030,P < 0.001)。在对中央5毫米黄斑区域的分析中也发现,原住民儿童的脉络膜明显更厚(P = 0.008)。观察到原住民身份和子午线之间存在显著交互作用(P = 0.007),原住民和非原住民儿童之间最大的差异出现在鼻侧和鼻下子午线。

结论

本研究确定了澳大利亚原住民儿童黄斑脉络膜厚度的正常特征,并表明与来自同一地理区域的非原住民儿童相比,脉络膜明显更厚。这些结果可能对我们理解使澳大利亚原住民易患或保护其免受一系列与脉络膜厚度相关疾病影响的因素具有启示意义。

转化相关性

在与脉络膜变化相关疾病的临床诊断和管理中,应考虑澳大利亚原住民儿童脉络膜明显更厚这一情况。

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