Modelling ocular ageing in adults with well-controlled type I diabetes

Jos J. Rozema , Adnan Khan , David A. Atchison
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Abstract

Purpose

To develop a paraxial eye model based on a previously collected cohort of adults with well-controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) and a limited range of refractive errors.

Methods

The study used the previously published biometric data of 72 participants (Age: 41.5 ​± ​12.4 years) with DM1. Measurements included objective refraction, anterior and posterior corneal radii of curvatures, and internal distances. Moreover, phakometry was used to determine the lens radii of curvature and lens equivalent indices, from which the lens powers were calculated. A multivariate linear regression was performed for each biometric parameter with respect to current age (Age), the time since the onset of diabetes (Tdb), and current levels of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). The vitreous chamber depth was determined from other distances, and lens equivalent index was chosen to balance the models. These were compared with an existing model for non-diabetic eyes.

Results

Some dependent parameters were not affected by the independent variables (spherical equivalent, anterior corneal radius of curvature, central corneal thickness), some were affected by time since onset (the lens radii of curvatures, anterior chamber depth) and others were affected by both age and time since onset (posterior corneal radius of curvature, lens thickness, axial length). None of the dependent parameters were affected by current levels of HbA1c.

Conclusions

The proposed model accurately describes the age-related changes in the eyes of people with DM1. In this description the age of diabetes onset plays an important role, especially if the diabetes onset occurred during childhood.

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控制良好的1型糖尿病成人眼老化模型
目的基于先前收集的控制良好的1型糖尿病(DM1)和有限屈光不正的成人队列建立近轴眼模型。方法采用已发表的72例DM1患者(年龄:41.5±12.4岁)的生物特征数据。测量包括物镜屈光度、角膜前、后曲率半径和内部距离。此外,用光度法测定了透镜曲率半径和透镜等效指数,并以此计算出透镜的倍率。对当前年龄(age)、糖尿病发病时间(Tdb)和当前糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)水平的每个生物特征参数进行多元线性回归。从其他距离确定玻璃体腔深度,并选择晶状体等效指数来平衡模型。这些与现有的非糖尿病眼睛模型进行了比较。结果部分相关参数不受自变量影响(球体当量、角膜前曲率半径、角膜中央厚度),部分受发病时间影响(晶状体曲率半径、前房深度),部分受发病年龄和发病时间影响(角膜后曲率半径、晶状体厚度、角膜轴向长度)。所有相关参数均不受当前HbA1c水平的影响。该模型准确地描述了DM1患者眼睛中与年龄相关的变化。在这个描述中,糖尿病发病的年龄起着重要的作用,特别是如果糖尿病发生在儿童时期。
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