Abstract
ObjectiveTo describe the distribution of the central corneal thickness (CCT) measurements on a healthy Hispanic sample population and its correlation with age, mean simulated keratometry (SimK), and mean refractive spherical equivalent (MRSE). MethodsRetrospective analysis on the records of healthy patients from the Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Institute, Tecnologico de Monterrey, January 2015 to August 2015. CCT data, age, gender, corneal curvature, and spherical equivalent was obtained. A descriptive analysis and correlation by the Spearman method was performed. The sample was divided by age subgroups: <20 years old, ≥20 and ≤40 years, and >than 40 years old and correlation analysis with CCT values was determined. ResultsA total of 93 (186 eyes) patients were included. Mean age: 32.54±12.04 years. 43% were women. Mean CCT: 545.69±36.88μm, mean SimK: 43.56±1.90D and MRSE: −2.54±3.15D. No correlation was registered between CCT and the variables when analyzed with the Anderson–Darling (p=0.006), Shapiro–Wilk (p=0.043), and Kolmogorov–Smirnov (p=0.01). CCT showed a bimodal distribution with higher density at 540μm. Age groups <20 and >40 years showed significant difference in CCT (p=0.016), a positive correlation with CCT was observed in the group <20 (ρ=0.596, p=0.001). ConclusionsThe findings regarding the lack of normality, the bimodal distribution (540μm), and the correlation between age and CCT in younger patients, may lead us to redefine the “normal” CCT value in our population in order to be used properly for clinical purposes.
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