The association between subfoveal choroidal thickness and refractive error in Taiwanese children: A cross-sectional study
Li-Ying Huang, Lu-Ting Yu, Ning-Yi Hsia, Yi-Ching Hsieh, Hui-Ju Lin, Jiro Kogo, Jiro Kogo, Jiro Kogo

TL;DR
This study found that thinner subfoveal choroidal thickness in Taiwanese children is linked to myopia, longer eye length, and lower cylinder power.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into choroidal thickness associations with refractive errors in a pediatric population.
Findings
Mean subfoveal choroidal thickness was 299.0 ± 69.80 μm in Taiwanese children.
Thinner SFCT was associated with myopia, longer axial length, and lower cylinder power.
Best-corrected visual acuity showed no significant relationship with SFCT.
Abstract
The aim was to analyze the association of subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) with age, best-corrected visual acuity, refractive error, and axial length in Taiwan pediatric population. A total of 374 eyes in 187 children were enrolled in this retrospective cross-sectional comparative study, who underwent examinations of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), cycloplegic refraction, and axial length (AL). Subfoveal choroidal thickness was assessed utilizing spectral domain enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT), with measurements taken at the subfovea, defined as the distance from the retinal pigment epithelium to the chorioscleral border. The mean age was 5.6 ± 1.9 years (range 2–16 years). The cycloplegic spherical equivalent refractive error was between + 7.25 and - 15.25 diopters (D) and cycloplegic sphere power was between + 8.25 and - 11.5 diopters (D). The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinal Diseases and Treatments · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
