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Development of the retina and its relation with myopic shift varies from childhood to adolescence

Peiyao Jin, Junjie Deng, Minzhi Lv, Sifei Sun, Jianfeng Zhu, Xun Xu, Xiangui He, Haidong Zou

2021British Journal of Ophthalmology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: To elucidate the influence of age and myopic shift on retinal development. METHODS: This 1-year longitudinal study included 769 participants aged 6-17 years. Cycloplegic refraction, axial length and swept-source optical coherence tomography were examined at baseline and follow-up. The thickness changes in the retina, ganglion cell complex (GCC) and outer retinal layers (ORL) in the macular region were calculated, and their relation with age and myopic shift was analysed with multiple linear regression analysis. RESULTS: The thickness of the central foveal retinal layers was increased in children (<10 years) but unchanged or decreased in adolescents (>13 years). The thickness changes in the retina, GCC and ORL decreased with age (r=-0.24,-0.23, -0.15, respectively, all p<0.01). Multiple regression analysis showed that the changes in central foveal retinal thickness (RT) and GCC thickness were independently associated with age and baseline spherical equivalent (SE), while the changes in ORL thickness were associated with age and SE changes. In children 8-9 years, a greater increase was observed in central foveal ORL thickness in those with no myopic shift (p<0.01). The thickness of the most parafoveal and perifoveal retinal layers was less increased or more decreased in children <9 years with myopic shift (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Retinal development and its relation with myopic shift varies from childhood to adolescence. Myopia-related retinal thinning may result from less increase in the RT in childhood rather than a decrease in RT in adolescents. Children under 9 years old could be at a critical age for future myopia-related retinal thinning.

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FovealMedicineRetinalOphthalmologyRetinaOptometryOpticsPhysicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesGlaucoma and retinal disordersRetinal Diseases and Treatments
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