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Intraocular Pressure and Associations in Children. The Gobi Desert Children Eye Study

PURPOSE: To assess the intraocular pressure (IOP) and its association in children in a population living in an oasis in the Gobi Desert. METHODS: The cross-sectional school-based study included all schools in the Ejina region. The children underwent an ophthalmic examination, non-contact tonometry a...

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Autores principales: Yang, Da Yong, Guo, Kai, Wang, Yan, Guo, Yuan Yuan, Yang, Xian Rong, Jing, Xin Xia, Guo, Hai Ke, Tao, Yong, Zhu, Dan, Jonas, Jost B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4190171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25295855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109355
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author Yang, Da Yong
Guo, Kai
Wang, Yan
Guo, Yuan Yuan
Yang, Xian Rong
Jing, Xin Xia
Guo, Hai Ke
Tao, Yong
Zhu, Dan
Jonas, Jost B.
author_facet Yang, Da Yong
Guo, Kai
Wang, Yan
Guo, Yuan Yuan
Yang, Xian Rong
Jing, Xin Xia
Guo, Hai Ke
Tao, Yong
Zhu, Dan
Jonas, Jost B.
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description PURPOSE: To assess the intraocular pressure (IOP) and its association in children in a population living in an oasis in the Gobi Desert. METHODS: The cross-sectional school-based study included all schools in the Ejina region. The children underwent an ophthalmic examination, non-contact tonometry and measurement of blood pressure and body height and weight. RESULTS: Out of eligible 1911 children, 1565 (81.9%) children with a mean age of 11.9±3.5 years (range: 6–21 years) participated. Mean spherical refractive error was −1.58±2.00 diopters. In multivariate analysis, higher IOP (right eye) was associated with younger age (P<0.001; standardized coefficient beta: −0.13; regression coefficient B: −0.13; 95% Confidence interval (CI):−0.18, −0.07), higher diastolic blood pressure (P<0.001;beta:0.13;B:0.05;95%CI:0.03,0.07), higher corneal refractive power (P<0.001;beta:0.11;B:0.23;95%CI:0.12,0.34), more myopic refractive error (P = 0.035;beta: −0.06;B: −0.10;95%CI: −0.19, −0.001), and Han Chinese ethnicity of the father (P = 0.03;beta:0.06;B:0.42;95%CI:0.04,0.89). If age and diastolic blood pressure were dropped, higher IOP was associated with higher estimated cerebrospinal fluid pressure (CSFP) (P<0.001;beta:0.09; B:0.13;95%CI:0.06,0.21) after adjusting for higher corneal refractive power (P<0.001) and Han Chinese ethnicity of the father (P = 0.04). Correspondingly, higher IOP of the left eye was associated with younger age (P<0.001;beta: −0.15;B: −0.16;95%CI: −0.21, −0.10), female gender (P<0.001;beta:0.09;B:0.65;95%CI:0.30,1.01), higher corneal refractive power (P<0.001;beta:0.08;B:0.19;95%CI:0.06,0.32), more myopic refractive error (P = 0.03;beta: −0.06;B: −0.12;95%CI: −0.22, −0.01), and higher estimated CSFP (P<0.001;beta:0.11;B:0.17;95%CI:0.09,0.24). CONCLUSIONS: In school children, higher IOP was associated with steeper corneal curvature and with younger age and higher blood pressure, or alternatively, with higher estimated CSFP. Corneal curvature radius should be included in the correction of IOP measurements. The potential association between IOP and CSFP as also assumed in adults may warrant further research.
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spelling pubmed-41901712014-10-10 Intraocular Pressure and Associations in Children. The Gobi Desert Children Eye Study Yang, Da Yong Guo, Kai Wang, Yan Guo, Yuan Yuan Yang, Xian Rong Jing, Xin Xia Guo, Hai Ke Tao, Yong Zhu, Dan Jonas, Jost B. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To assess the intraocular pressure (IOP) and its association in children in a population living in an oasis in the Gobi Desert. METHODS: The cross-sectional school-based study included all schools in the Ejina region. The children underwent an ophthalmic examination, non-contact tonometry and measurement of blood pressure and body height and weight. RESULTS: Out of eligible 1911 children, 1565 (81.9%) children with a mean age of 11.9±3.5 years (range: 6–21 years) participated. Mean spherical refractive error was −1.58±2.00 diopters. In multivariate analysis, higher IOP (right eye) was associated with younger age (P<0.001; standardized coefficient beta: −0.13; regression coefficient B: −0.13; 95% Confidence interval (CI):−0.18, −0.07), higher diastolic blood pressure (P<0.001;beta:0.13;B:0.05;95%CI:0.03,0.07), higher corneal refractive power (P<0.001;beta:0.11;B:0.23;95%CI:0.12,0.34), more myopic refractive error (P = 0.035;beta: −0.06;B: −0.10;95%CI: −0.19, −0.001), and Han Chinese ethnicity of the father (P = 0.03;beta:0.06;B:0.42;95%CI:0.04,0.89). If age and diastolic blood pressure were dropped, higher IOP was associated with higher estimated cerebrospinal fluid pressure (CSFP) (P<0.001;beta:0.09; B:0.13;95%CI:0.06,0.21) after adjusting for higher corneal refractive power (P<0.001) and Han Chinese ethnicity of the father (P = 0.04). Correspondingly, higher IOP of the left eye was associated with younger age (P<0.001;beta: −0.15;B: −0.16;95%CI: −0.21, −0.10), female gender (P<0.001;beta:0.09;B:0.65;95%CI:0.30,1.01), higher corneal refractive power (P<0.001;beta:0.08;B:0.19;95%CI:0.06,0.32), more myopic refractive error (P = 0.03;beta: −0.06;B: −0.12;95%CI: −0.22, −0.01), and higher estimated CSFP (P<0.001;beta:0.11;B:0.17;95%CI:0.09,0.24). CONCLUSIONS: In school children, higher IOP was associated with steeper corneal curvature and with younger age and higher blood pressure, or alternatively, with higher estimated CSFP. Corneal curvature radius should be included in the correction of IOP measurements. The potential association between IOP and CSFP as also assumed in adults may warrant further research. Public Library of Science 2014-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4190171/ /pubmed/25295855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109355 Text en © 2014 Yang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yang, Da Yong
Guo, Kai
Wang, Yan
Guo, Yuan Yuan
Yang, Xian Rong
Jing, Xin Xia
Guo, Hai Ke
Tao, Yong
Zhu, Dan
Jonas, Jost B.
Intraocular Pressure and Associations in Children. The Gobi Desert Children Eye Study
title Intraocular Pressure and Associations in Children. The Gobi Desert Children Eye Study
title_full Intraocular Pressure and Associations in Children. The Gobi Desert Children Eye Study
title_fullStr Intraocular Pressure and Associations in Children. The Gobi Desert Children Eye Study
title_full_unstemmed Intraocular Pressure and Associations in Children. The Gobi Desert Children Eye Study
title_short Intraocular Pressure and Associations in Children. The Gobi Desert Children Eye Study
title_sort intraocular pressure and associations in children. the gobi desert children eye study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4190171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25295855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109355
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