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Klinika Oczna / Acta Ophthalmologica Polonica
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4/2010
vol. 112
 
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Original paper

Intraocular pressure in children and adolescents with myopia

Beata Urban
1
,
Alina Bakunowicz-Łazarczyk
1

  1. Z Kliniki Okulistyki Dziecięcej z Ośrodkiem Leczenia Zeza Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Białymstoku
Online publish date: 2010/12/22
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Purpose: To determine, whether intraocular pressure (IOP) is associated with myopia and axial length in children and adolescents.

Material and methods: 129 patients in age from 9 to 18 years (mean 14.5 years), were examined. They underwent dynamic

contour tonometry, cycloplegic autorefraction, and A-scan biometry. For analyses, refractive error was split into three groups:

low myopia (spherical equivalent refraction – SE < -3.00 D), moderate myopia (SE from -3,00 D to -6,00 D), and high myopia

(SE> -6.00 D).

Results: There were no significant IOP differences between eyes with low (mean IOP = 15.15 mm Hg ± 2.73), moderate

(15.3 mmHg ± 2.6) or high myopes (15.6 mmHg ± 2.33). IOP was not correlated with spherical equivalent refraction (p =

0.49) or axial length (Spearman correlation, r = 0.04). There were also no statistically significant differences in IOP between

the less myopic and more myopic eyes of 11 patients with anisometropia > 3,00 D. Neither spherical equivalent (p = 0.49) nor

axial length (p = 0.51) were significantly associated with IOP in anisometropic patients.

Conclusions: IOP was not associated with refractive error and axial length in the eyes of myopic children and adolescents. Further observations are necessary, because myopia can be a risk factor in developing juvenile glaucoma.
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