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       XXVI Annual Congress of the Iranian Society of Ophthalmology        بـیــست و ششمین کنــگــره سـالیـانه انـجـمـن چـشـم پـزشـکی ایـــران
مقاله Abstract


Title: Hyperopia and Lens Power in an Adult Population: The Shahroud Eye Study
Author(s): Hashemi H, Khabazkhoob M, Emamian MH, Fotouhi A
Presentation Type: Poster
Subject: Cornea and Anterior Segment
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Presenting Author:
Name: Hassan Hashemi
Affiliation :(optional) Noor Research Center for Ophthalmic Epidemiology, Noor Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran
E mail: info@irsocongress.org
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Purpose:

To explore the relationship between lens power and refractive error in older adults following age-related hyperopic shifts

Methods:

From the Shahroud Eye Cohort Study, subjects aged 55-64 years without clinically significant cataracts (with nuclear opacity of grade 0 to 1) were included to maximize the proportion of subjects with age-related hyperopic shifts that normally occur between 40 to 60 years of age, before interference from the myopic shift due to nuclear cataracts. Mean axial length (AL) values, corneal power, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness, and lens power were analyzed and compared among three refractive groups (myopes, emmetropes, and hyperopes

Results:

A total of 1,006 subjects including 496 (49.63%) male subjects were studied. Corneal power was similar in all refractive groups. Hyperopes had + 1.69 diopters higher mean spherical equivalent refractive error and - 0.50 mm shorter AL than emmetropes. Myopes had 0.67 mm longer AL than emmetropes. Hyperopes had significantly increased lens thickness as compared to emmetropes (4.42 vs. 4.39 mm respectively). In this adult sample, the hyperopic group had lower lens power (+22.29 diopters vs. +22.54 diopters in emmetropes, P = 0.132). Myopes had similar lens power as emmetropes

Conclusion:

Axial length is the principal determinant of refractive errors. Lens power may have importance in determining hyperopia in adults free of cataract

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