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July 17-19, 2017 Chicago, USA

World Congress and Expo on

Optometry & Vision Science

Volume 2, Issue 1 (Suppl)

Optom Open Access, an open access journal

ISSN:2476-2075

World Optometry 2017

July 17-19, 2017

Spectralis optical coherence tomography normal macular thickness in Egyptians

Mohammad A M El-Hifnawy, Amir R Gomaa, Ahmed M Abd El-Hady

and

Hassan E Elkayal

Alexandria University, Egypt

Purpose:

The aim of this study was to determine the normative data of macular thickness in the Egyptian population and to

assess the effect of different demographic data and ocular parameters on it using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography

(SD-OCT).

Patients & Methods:

This cross-sectional study included 105 healthy Egyptian patients, who underwent a comprehensive

ophthalmic examination, including Spectralis SD-OCT scanning, at Alexandria Main University Hospital. One eye from each

patient was chosen randomly to be included in the study. Macular thickness was calculated based on center thickness and

nine areas that corresponded to the Early Treatment Diabetes Retinopathy Study map using OCT mapping software. The

relationships betweenmacular thickness and sex, age, axial length (AL), spherical equivalent, keratometry readings, intraocular

pressure, BMI, parity, and use of oral contraceptive pills were analyzed.

Results:

The study included 49 male and 56 female patients. The mean age of the patients was 40.41±14.17 years. The mean

central subfield thickness was 262.70±19.64μm. The mean macular thickness values in all areas of the Early Treatment Diabetes

Retinopathy Study map were significantly greater in men than in women. As age increased, outer macular thickness decreased

significantly in the overall group and in female, but not in male patients (partial correlation). The AL correlated negatively with

inner and outer macular thickness (partial correlation). However, spherical equivalent had no significant influence on multiple

linear regression analysis. Central subfield thickness did not correlate significantly with keratometry readings, intraocular

pressure, BMI, parity, or use of oral contraceptive pill.

Conclusion:

The mean macular thickness values in the Egyptian population were found to be less than those seen in the

Spectralis SD-OCT studies published previously on Caucasians, but more than those seen in Blacks. Sex had the most significant

effect on macular thickness in all regions. Age and AL showed a significant negative correlation with outer macular thickness.

Biography

Faculty of Ophthalmology at Alexandria University, Egypt.

dramirram@yahoo.com

Mohammad A M El-Hifnawy et al., Optom Open Access 2017, 2:1 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2476-2075-C1-003