Racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic Asian population : the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study
Aim: To evaluate racial differences, and ocular and systemic determinants of macular thickness (MT), measured by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in a normal multiethnic Asian population. Method: MT was measured from a 6×6 mm2 central macular area using the Cirrus high-definitio...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1389472020-05-14T04:54:44Z Racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic Asian population : the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study Wong, Kah Hie Tham, Yih-Chung Nguyen, Duc Quang Dai, Wei Tan, Nicholas Y. Q. Mathijia, Shivani Neelam, Kumari Cheung, Carol Yim-Lui Sabanayagam, Charumathi Schmetterer, Leopold Wong, Tien Yin Cheng, Ching-Yu Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Imaging Macular Aim: To evaluate racial differences, and ocular and systemic determinants of macular thickness (MT), measured by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in a normal multiethnic Asian population. Method: MT was measured from a 6×6 mm2 central macular area using the Cirrus high-definition OCT (HD-OCT) (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA). The associations between ocular and systemic factors with MT were evaluated using linear regression analyses with generalised estimating equation models to account for intereye correlation. Results: 7447 healthy eyes (2577 Chinese, 2072 Malays and 2798 Indians) of 4510 subjects were included. Multivariable analysis showed that older age (per decade, β=−4.39), female gender (β=−5.74), diabetes (β=−1.10), chronic kidney disease (CKD) (β=−3.21), longer axial length (per mm, β=−2.34), flatter corneal curvature (per mm, β=−1.79) and presence of cataract (β=−0.94) were associated with thinner overall average MT (OMT) (all p≤0.026); higher total cholesterol (β=0.44; p=0.010) was associated with thicker OMT. All these factors were also associated with thinner central subfield MT (CSMT) (all p≤0.001), except for cataract, total cholesterol and CKD. Meanwhile, longer axial length (β=2.51; p<0.001) was associated with thicker CSMT. OMT (mean±SD) was thickest in Chinese (279.9±12.5 µm), followed by Malays (276.5±13.7 µm) and Indians (272.4±13.1 µm), with p≤0.003 for all interethnic comparisons. Similar trend was observed for CSMT. Conclusion: There are interethnic differences in MT profile among Asians, particularly between Chinese and Indians. Ocular and systemic factors affect MT measurements as well. This Asian-specific information may be incorporated into existing clinical interpretation of macular OCT scans to aid in improving the diagnostic and monitoring accuracy of macular diseases among Asians. NMRC (Natl Medical Research Council, S’pore) 2020-05-14T04:54:44Z 2020-05-14T04:54:44Z 2018 Journal Article Wong, K. H., Tham, Y.-C., Nguyen, D. Q., Dai, W., Tan, N. Y. Q., Mathijia, S., . . . Cheng, C.-Y. (2019). Racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic Asian population : the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 103(7), 894-899. doi:10.1136/bjophthalmol-2018-312447 0007-1161 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138947 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2018-312447 30097432 2-s2.0-85052631692 7 103 894 899 en British Journal of Ophthalmology © 2019 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by BMJ. All rights reserved. |
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Aim: To evaluate racial differences, and ocular and systemic determinants of macular thickness (MT), measured by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in a normal multiethnic Asian population. Method: MT was measured from a 6×6 mm2 central macular area using the Cirrus high-definition OCT (HD-OCT) (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA). The associations between ocular and systemic factors with MT were evaluated using linear regression analyses with generalised estimating equation models to account for intereye correlation. Results: 7447 healthy eyes (2577 Chinese, 2072 Malays and 2798 Indians) of 4510 subjects were included. Multivariable analysis showed that older age (per decade, β=−4.39), female gender (β=−5.74), diabetes (β=−1.10), chronic kidney disease (CKD) (β=−3.21), longer axial length (per mm, β=−2.34), flatter corneal curvature (per mm, β=−1.79) and presence of cataract (β=−0.94) were associated with thinner overall average MT (OMT) (all p≤0.026); higher total cholesterol (β=0.44; p=0.010) was associated with thicker OMT. All these factors were also associated with thinner central subfield MT (CSMT) (all p≤0.001), except for cataract, total cholesterol and CKD. Meanwhile, longer axial length (β=2.51; p<0.001) was associated with thicker CSMT. OMT (mean±SD) was thickest in Chinese (279.9±12.5 µm), followed by Malays (276.5±13.7 µm) and Indians (272.4±13.1 µm), with p≤0.003 for all interethnic comparisons. Similar trend was observed for CSMT. Conclusion: There are interethnic differences in MT profile among Asians, particularly between Chinese and Indians. Ocular and systemic factors affect MT measurements as well. This Asian-specific information may be incorporated into existing clinical interpretation of macular OCT scans to aid in improving the diagnostic and monitoring accuracy of macular diseases among Asians. |
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Racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic Asian population : the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study |
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Racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic Asian population : the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study |
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Racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic Asian population : the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study |
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Racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic Asian population : the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study |
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Racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic Asian population : the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study |
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racial differences and determinants of macular thickness profiles in multiethnic asian population : the singapore epidemiology of eye diseases study |
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