A comparative study of central corneal thickness in patients with diabetes and without diabetes mellitus

Lessitha N K, Haleema A, Mohammed Haneef, Shalet Paul
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 Diabetes mellitus (DM) is becoming increasingly and seriously prevalent lifestyle health problem worldwide. Up to 70% of diabetic patients can develop corneal changes and are also difficult to manage. Several studies were done to find out the morphological changes in cornea in type 2 DM, but the results are highly variable. Central corneal thickness (CCT) is widely considered as a constant parameter, so are measured only once during follow up in our daily clinical practice. Here we study the effect of diabetes over CCT, for a better understanding of the impact of diabetes over CCT.A comparative observational study of one and half years done among 106 diabetes and 106 non diabetic patients between 35 to 75 years old, attending ophthalmology OPD. CCT of both eyes was measured and mean CCT and was compared between diabetic and non-diabetic groups, among different subgroups of diabetic subjects and other parameters.CCT was thicker among diabetic groups (553.4434um) than non-diabetic groups (549.8491) but was not statistically significant according to our study. But there was statistically significant (p value 0.000165) thickening with increasing grades of diabetic retinopathy (DR) (mild DR (535.4524), moderate DR (543) and PDR (591.5)). Our study concludes that DM is associated with thicker cornea; hence CCT values can vary with time in DM. So repeated CCT measurements for corrected IOP values is advised and warranted in DM patients for proper management of IOP.
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糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者中央角膜厚度的比较研究
糖尿病(DM)正成为全球日益严重的生活方式健康问题。多达 70% 的糖尿病患者会出现角膜病变,而且难以控制。为了解 2 型糖尿病患者角膜的形态变化,已进行了多项研究,但结果差异很大。角膜中央厚度(CCT)被广泛认为是一个恒定参数,因此在日常临床实践中只需随访测量一次。在此,我们研究了糖尿病对 CCT 的影响,以便更好地了解糖尿病对 CCT 的影响。该研究对 106 名 35 岁至 75 岁到眼科门诊就诊的糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者进行了为期一年半的观察比较,测量了他们双眼的 CCT 值,并比较了糖尿病组和非糖尿病组、糖尿病受试者不同亚组的平均 CCT 值及其他参数。但随着糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)等级(轻度DR(535.4524)、中度DR(543)和重度DR(591.5))的增加,视网膜增厚有统计学意义(P 值为 0.000165)。我们的研究得出结论,DM 与角膜变厚有关;因此,DM 患者的 CCT 值会随着时间的推移而变化。因此,建议并有必要对 DM 患者重复测量 CCT 值,以校正眼压值,从而对眼压进行适当管理。
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