Association of birth weight with corneal aberrations in adulthood – Results from a population-based study

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Optometry Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.optom.2021.06.004
Achim Fieß , Michael S. Urschitz , Markus Nagler , Stefan Nickels , Susanne Marx-Groß , Thomas Münzel , Philipp S. Wild , Manfred E. Beutel , Karl J. Lackner , Norbert Pfeiffer , Alexander K. Schuster
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Abstract

Purpose

Low birth weight (BW) is associated with increased corneal aberrations in childhood and alterations of corneal geometry in adulthood. Increased corneal aberrations may be a factor contributing to decreased visual function in former low BW newborns in later life. Hence, the aim of this study was to analyze the long-term effect of low BW on corneal aberrations in adulthood.

Methods

In the German population-based Gutenberg Health Study (GHS) participants (age: 40–80 years) were examined with Scheimpflug imaging (Pentacam HR, Oculus Optikgeräte GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany). The relationship between self-reported BW and the different types of corneal aberrations was analyzed using linear regression analysis as uni- and multivariable analysis with adjustment for potential confounders. The main outcome measures were corneal aberrations defined as astigmatism (Z2−2; Z22), coma (Z3−1; Z31), trefoil (Z3−3; Z33), spherical aberration (Z40) and root-mean square of higher order aberrations (HOA; 3rd up to 8th order; aperture size: 6 mm).

Results

Overall, 5,628 participants were included in this analysis (3,004 women, aged 56.0 +/- 10.3 years). In a multivariable analysis lower BW was associated with decreased horizontal trefoil (B = 0.004 [0.001; 0.006] µm/500 g; p=.008); higher spherical aberrations (B=-0.006 [-0.008;-0.003] µm/500 g; p<.001), higher RMS (B=-0.028 [-0.042;-0.014] µm/500 g; p<.001), increased HOA (B=-0.007 [-0.010;-0.003] µm/500 g; p<.001) and increased LOA (B=-0.027 [-0.041;-0.013] µm/500 g; p<.001). No association was observed between birth weight and the other types of corneal aberrations in multivariable model.

Conclusion

Our results indicate an association between BW and spherical aberration in adults aged 40 to 80 years. This indicates that low BW may have an association with an altered corneal shape development which may affect optical image quality and, hence, visual function.

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出生体重与成年期角膜畸变的关系——一项基于人群的研究结果
目的低出生体重(BW)与儿童期角膜畸变增加和成年期角膜几何结构改变有关。角膜像差的增加可能是导致前低体重新生儿后期视觉功能下降的一个因素。因此,本研究的目的是分析低体重对成年期角膜像差的长期影响。方法在德国基于人群的古腾堡健康研究(GHS)中,参与者(年龄:40-80岁)接受Scheimpflug成像检查(Pentacam HR,Oculus Optikgeräte GmbH,Wetzlar,德国)。使用线性回归分析作为单变量和多变量分析,并对潜在的混杂因素进行调整,分析了自我报告的BW与不同类型角膜像差之间的关系。主要结果指标是角膜像差,定义为散光(Z2−2;Z22)、昏迷(Z3−1;Z31)、三叶草(Z3–3;Z33)、球面像差(Z40)和高阶像差均方根(HOA;3至8阶;孔径:6mm)。在一项多变量分析中,较低的BW与水平三叶草的减少有关(B=0.004[0.001;0.006]µm/500 g;p=.008);更高的球面像差(B=-0.006[-0.008;-0.003]µm/500 g;p<;.001),更高的RMS(B=-0.028[-0.042;-0.014]µm/500g;p<;.001)、增加的HOA(B=-0.007[-0.010;-0.003]µm/500 g;p&lgt;.001)和增加的LOA(B==0.027[-0.041;-0.013]µm/500G;p>;.001。结论我们的研究结果表明,在40至80岁的成年人中,BW与球面像差之间存在关联。这表明低BW可能与角膜形状发育的改变有关,角膜形状发育可能影响光学图像质量,从而影响视觉功能。
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