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Analyzing the Changes in Eye Axis Length and Corneal Curvature in Central China

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Birth Year-dependent Eye Parameters Change
Interventions
Other: Birth year
Registration Number
NCT06126302
Lead Sponsor
Min Ke
Brief Summary

The Chinese lifestyle has undergone dramatic changes over the past century. In recent years, limited studies reported the changing trend in crucial eye parameters of people born in different decades. This multicenter study analyzed the axial length and average corneal curvature data from patients of four hospital. The trends in the axial length and corneal curvature will be observed.

Detailed Description

The Chinese lifestyle has undergone dramatic changes over the past century. In recent years, limited studies reported the changing trend in crucial eye parameters of people born in different decades. This multicenter study analyzed the axial length and average corneal curvature data between 2012 and 2023. There were four clinical centers involved in this study. The study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Zhongnan Hospital, Wuhan University, Yichang center hospital, Jingzhou center hospital , Yichang center hospital and Xiaogan center hospital, and conformed to the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki. We divided the participants into ten groups of 10 years each based on their year of birth (called birth decade) and observed the trends in the axial length and corneal curvature in different groups.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60000
Inclusion Criteria
  • Eligible patients were those aged ≥7 years and who underwent intraocular lens (IOL) Master (version 5.5) biometry for routine examination of cataract or refractive examination (ametropia and presbyopia) between April 2012 and November October 2023. Only patients who would cooperate with examinations to ensure stable and repeatable data (AL was measured 5 times or more, CC was measured 3 times or more, and the coefficient of variation of the measured results were≤15%a coefficient of variation ≤15% was considered low variation) were selected.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Severe systemic disease, corneal diseases, severe dry eyes, serious fundus disease, noticeable lesions of the refractive stroma, inability to cooperate, or poor measurement quality (coefficient of variation> 15%) were the exclusion criteria.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
after 2009Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: after 2009
2000-2009Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: 2000-2009
1980-1989Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: 1980-1989
1960-1969Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: 1960-1969
Before 1930Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: before 1930
1940-1949Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: 1940-1949
1930-1939Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: 1930-1939
1950-1959Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: 1950-1959
1970-1979Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: 1970-1979
1990-1999Birth yearthe patients were divided into ten groups according to the decade of their birth: 1990-1999
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Corneal Curvature2023/10

The corneal curvature of all patients were measured using the IOL Master 5.5 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA) biometry system for routine examination of cataracts or refractive examination (ametropia and presbyopia). Corneal curvature was measured in two meridians: flat keratometry (K1) and steep K (K2). The K value was the mean of K1 and K2. Corneal curvature was measured at least three times. In case of variations in values, measurements were repeated until reproducible results were obtained.

Eye Axial Length2023/10

The Axial length of all patients were measured using the IOL Master 5.5 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA) biometry system for routine examination of cataracts or refractive examination (ametropia and presbyopia).AL was measured as the distance from the tear film to the retinal pigment epithelium. The mean of 5 measurements wasas taken for final analyses.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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