Affiliation:
1. LIFE Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Leipzig University Leipzig Germany
2. Department of Women and Child Health Leipzig Leipzig University Hospital for Children and Adolescents Leipzig Germany
3. Institute for Ophthalmic Research Eberhard Karls University Tübingen Tübingen Germany
4. Carl Zeiss Vision International GmbH Aalen Germany
5. Department of Ophthalmology University Hospital Leipzig Leipzig Germany
6. Center for Pediatric Research Leipzig University Leipzig Germany
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo establish normative data for macular thickness, macular volume and peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness using Spectralis® spectral‐domain optical coherence tomography (SD‐OCT) in healthy German children and adolescents and investigate influencing factors.MethodsThe cross‐sectional study included the right eye of 695 children with at least one complete retinal OCT scan. As part of the LIFE Child study, the children underwent an ophthalmological examination including axial length (AL), spherical equivalent (SE) and OCT measurements. Various questionnaires were answered by the children or their parents to identify media use or outdoor time. Multiple linear regression models were used to investigate the potential influencing factors.ResultsA total of 342 boys and 353 girls with an average age (SD) of 12.91 (3.29) years participated. The mean AL (SD) was 23.20 (0.86) mm. The mean macular thickness (SD) was 320.53 (12.29) μm and the mean RNFL thickness (SD) was 102.88 (8.79) μm. Statistical analysis revealed a significant correlation between average macular thickness and age (p < 0.001, β = 0.77) as well as AL (p < 0.001, β = −4.06). In addition, boys had thicker maculae (p < 0.001, β = 5.36). The RNFL thickness showed no significant correlation with children's age (p > 0.05), but with AL (p = 0.002, β = −2.15), birth weight (p = 0.02, β = 0.003) and a gender‐specific effect of the body mass index standard deviation score for male participants (p = 0.02, β = 1.93).ConclusionThis study provides normative data and correlations between macular and RNFL thickness in healthy German children. Especially age, gender and AL must be taken into account when evaluating quantitative OCT measurements to classify them as normal.
Funder
European Regional Development Fund
European Social Fund
Freistaat Sachsen
Subject
Sensory Systems,Optometry,Ophthalmology
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