Abstract
AimsTo investigate the influence of preterm birth on the optic disc and retinal vessels by measurements of cup-to-disc (C/D) ratio and arteriole-to-venule (A/V) ratio.MethodsEighty-three eyes of 42 preterm births were included. In the age- and sex-matched control group, 83 eyes of 42 full-term births were used. Fundus color photographs were taken. ImageJ software was used to calculate C/D and A/V ratios from the fundus images.ResultsFundus photographs were taken at 8.01±2.22 years of age for the preterm group and 8.01±2.13 years of age for the control group. The mean gestational age of the preterm group was 27 4 / 7 weeks (range, 24-34 weeks). The preterm group had significantly larger C/D ratio and smaller A/V ratio (mean±standard deviation: 0.46±0.12 and 0.59±0.08, respectively) than the control group (0.36±0.07 and 0.68±0.07, respectively) after spherical equivalent refractive error was adjusted.ConclusionsPreterm birth is significantly associated with larger C/D ratio and smaller A/V ratio. These findings show the effect of preterm birth on the development of optic disc and retinal vessel development.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1167-1172 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | Eye (Basingstoke) |
| Volume | 29 |
| Issue number | 9 |
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| State | Published - 11 Sep 2015 |