Ocular biometry in angle closure.

作者: Mohammad Reza Razeghinejad , Mohammad Banifatemi

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摘要: Purpose: To compare ocular biometric parameters in primary angle closure suspects (PACS), glaucoma (PACG) and acute (APAC). Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 113 patients including 33 cases of PACS, 45 with PACG 35 subjects APAC. Central corneal thickness (CCT), axial length (AL), anterior chamber depth (ACD) lens (LT) were measured an ultrasonic biometer. Lens-axial factor (LAF), relative position, corrected ACD (CACD) position calculated. The bilaterally but only data from the right eyes compared. In APAC group, also compared between affected unaffected fellow eyes. Logistic regression analysis to identify risk factors. Results: No statistically significant difference observed PACS eyes, or group (P>0.05 for all comparisons). However, had thicker cornea (P=0.001), (P<0.0001), shallower (P=0.009), CACD (P=0.003) larger LAF (P<0.0001). Based ROC curve analysis, lower ACD, LT, CCT values associated (P<0.0001) (P=0.001) Conclusion: revealed no characteristics PACG. predictive

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