眼部生物特征参数与角膜内皮在年轻埃及成年人样本之间的相关性。

Mohamed N Hamza, Maged Maher Roshdy, Mouamen M Seleet, Tamer M El Raggal
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背景:评估一组健康的年轻埃及成年人角膜内皮细胞参数的正常值,并检查内皮参数与屈光或生物特征参数之间的任何相关性。方法:在横断面研究中,使用镜面显微镜对150名健康青年志愿者的右眼进行了研究,并评估了角膜后表面15个不同点的内皮细胞参数,包括细胞密度、六边形(HEX)和变异系数(CV),随后将其分为中心区、四个象限区或三个环形区。同样的眼睛进行了屈光和生物特征评估。结果:健康成人150例,年龄20 ~ 30岁,中位数23岁(四分位数间距21 ~ 27岁)。中心细胞密度平均值(标准差)为2902.7(270.7)个细胞/mm2。上中央旁区平均密度最低(2895.8个细胞/mm2),但平均HEX最高(67.7%);下周围区平均密度最高(3100.5个细胞/mm2),但平均HEX最低(64%)。3个环形区细胞密度差异无统计学意义(P = 0.365)。然而,中心区和中心旁区HEX和CV与周围区差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001和P = 0.014)。内皮细胞密度与所有测量的屈光和生物计量参数之间存在微弱但不显著的相关性。结论:本研究结果为特定年龄组和特定人群提供了有用的规范生物特征和镜面数据,并可用于计划年轻埃及成年人的眼内手术。然而,随着时间的推移,未来更大样本的纵向研究可以完善更多的内皮细胞参数规格。
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Correlation between ocular biometric parameters and corneal endothelium in a sample of young Egyptian adults.

Background: To evaluate the normative values of corneal endothelial cell parameters within a group of healthy young Egyptian adults using specular microscopy and to examine any correlations between endothelial parameters and refractive or biometric parameters.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, specular microscopy was used to study the right eyes of 150 healthy young volunteers and evaluated endothelial cell parameters, including cellular density, hexagonality (HEX), and coefficient of variation (CV) at 15 different points on the back corneal surface, which were later grouped into the central zone and either four quadrants or three annular zones. The same eyes underwent refractive and biometric assessments.

Results: Hundred fifty healthy adults were examined, and the age ranged from 20 to 30 years, with a median of 23 (interquartile range, 21‒27) years. The mean (standard deviation) of central cell density was 2902.7 (270.7) cells/mm2. The superior paracentral area had the lowest mean density (2895.8 cells/mm2), but the highest mean HEX (67.7%), while the inferior peripheral area had the highest mean density (3100.5 cells/ mm2) but the lowest mean HEX (64%). The difference in cell density among the three annular zones was not statistically significant (P = 0.365). However, HEX and CV in the central and paracentral zones differed statistically significantly from those of the peripheral zone (P < 0.001 and P = 0.014, respectively). Weak but non-significant correlations were detected between endothelial cell density and all measured refractive and biometric parameters.

Conclusions: The findings of this study provided useful normative biometric and specular data in a specific age group and a specific population, and could be useful in planning intraocular surgery in young Egyptian adults. However, future longitudinal studies with a larger sample could refine more endothelial cell parameter specifications over time.

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