Abstract

To determine the change and rate of change in central corneal thickness (CCT) and their determinants. Longitudinal observational population-based study. A total of 758 normal and 58 glaucomatous subjects underwent complete eye examination, with CCT measurements at 2 separate visits. Change and rate of change in CCT were determined. Univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to determine the factors associated with change and rate of change. The mean follow-up duration was 8.4 ± 0.7 years. The overall change was-8.9 ± 16.7μm in OD and-9.8 ± 16.2μm in OS, both P < .0001. Changes in glaucomatous and normal subjects were-14.1 ± 2.2μm vs-8.6 ± 0.6μm in OD (P= .02) and-14.5 ± 2.2μm vs-9.5 ± 0.6μm in OS (P= .03), respectively. The overall rate of thinning was-1.1μm/year (OD) and-1.2μm/year (OS). Rates in glaucomatous and normal eyes were-1.7 ± 0.3μm/year vs-1.0 ± 0.1μm/year in OD (P= .02) and-1.7 ± 0.3μm/year vs-1.1 ± 0.1μm/year in OS (P= .03), respectively. Change and rate of change were associated with baseline CCT (ß=-0.1 to-0.09 and-0.011, respectively, all P < .001) and glaucoma (ß=-6.8 to-5.6, P ≤ .009, and-0.75 to-0.69, P ≤ .007, respectively). CCT decreased significantly over time. The change and rate of change were greater in glaucomatous than normal eyes, and were greater than described in cross-sectional studies.

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