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BMC Ophthalmology
Axial length of cataract eyes: a comparison of two cohorts over a span of 10 years apart
Yu-Ting Hsiao1  Ming-Tse Kuo2  Pei-Chang Wu2  Po-Chiung Fang2  Hsi-Kung Kuo2  Yi-Hao Chen2 
[1] Department of Ophthalmology, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan;Department of Ophthalmology, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan;Chang Gung University College of Medicine, No.123, Dapi Rd., Niaosong Dist, 833, Kaohsiung, Taiwan;
关键词: Axial length;    Myopia;    Age‐related cataract;    Adults;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12886-021-01859-w
来源: Springer
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BackgroundTo assess the associations of axial length with age-related cataract within a span of 10 years in an Asian population in southern Taiwan.MethodsA retrospective cohort study examined 960 adults who underwent cataract surgery at the Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in year 2008 and year 2018. Axial length was assessed with the ultrasound biometry and/or the Zeiss IOLMaster. Eyes with prior blunt eye trauma or had underwent vitrectomy operations were excluded. The significance of the changes in axial length between the two cohorts was determined after performing age-matched analyses. Due to utilization of ultrasound biometry and/or Zeiss IOLMaster, axial length corrections with our mean difference in measurement results, which were similar to previous studies on comparison between the two measurement tools, were carried out.ResultsAxial length showed an age-related elongation in 10-year cross-sectional data, from a mean of 23.65 ± 1.80 mm in year 2008 to a mean of 24.30 ± 1.90 in year 2018 (p = 0.003). Patients with high myopia (axial length > 26 mm) increased significantly over the 10-year period from 8.1 to 16 % (p < 0.001). A birth cohort effect on axial length was evident as the axial lengths of year 2008 cohort were shorter than the 2018 cohort when they were in the same operation age group. In particular, persons born after the 1960s demonstrated a predominant increase in axial length in both cohorts.ConclusionsOur study confirms a trend in increase of axial myopia, especially high myopias, over the 10-year period. A novel finding of this study was discovering a birth cohort effect on axial length, especially in persons born after the 1960s in southern Taiwan.

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