Conformation of the anterior segment in human myopia

Author:

Buckhurst Hetal1ORCID,Gilmartin Bernard2,Cubbidge Robert3,Logan Nicola S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Plymouth of University Plymouth UK

2. School of Optometry Aston University Birmingham UK

3. ABDO College Canterbury UK

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTopography of the in vivo anterior segment is of relevance in understanding its role in myopia and in the development of ocular surgical procedures. Using 3D magnetic resonance (MR) images of the human eye, regional variations in surface area (SA) and bulbosity of four anterior segment regions were investigated in association with refractive status (Rx), axial length (AL) and total ocular volume (OV).MethodsT2‐weighted ocular MR images from 43 adults aged 18–40 years (mean ± SD; 28.65 ± 6.20) comprising 20 non‐myopes (≥−0.50) 0.57 ± 1.38 and 23 myopes (<−0.50) −6.37 ± 4.23 MSE (D) were collected. 2D representations of each quadrant (superior‐temporal [ST], superior‐nasal [SN], inferior‐temporal [IT] and inferior‐nasal [IN]) of the anterior section (3.5–9 mm) were fitted with second‐order polynomials. Polynomials were integrated and rotated about the x‐axis to generate SA; dividing the SA by 4 provided relative quadrantial SA. The x2 coefficient provides indices of bulbosity. OV was derived from the 3D MRI scans. Rx and AL were measured using cycloplegic autorefraction and the Zeiss IOLMaster, respectively. One‐ and two‐way repeated‐measures ANCOVAs tested differences in SA and bulbosity for Rx, gender, ethnicity and age. Pearson's correlation coefficient tested the relationship between MRI‐derived metrics and biometry.ResultsSignificant differences in SA were observed between quadrants (p < 0.001) with differences between ST versus IN, IN versus IT and SN versus IT. An interaction effect (p = 0.01) for Rx suggested smaller temporal (ST and IT) and larger nasal (SN and IN) SA in myopes. AL and myopic Rx were negative correlated (p < 0.05) with SA at IN, SN and IT. OV was significantly associated with SA at ST. Bulbosity showed no regional differences nor an effect of AL or Rx.ConclusionSignificant regional variation in SA exists across the anterior segment that is modulated by Rx and AL. It is unclear whether these structural characteristics are a precursor or consequence of myopia and may warrant investigation when developing biomechanical interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sensory Systems,Optometry,Ophthalmology

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