Influence of Diabetes Mellitus on Corneal Thickness

2014
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Sencanić, IvanStamenković, Miroslav
Jovanović, Vesna

Babović, Sinisa
Jaksić, Vesna
Marković, Petar
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Introduction Ultrastructural changes in corneas of patients with diabetes mellitus have been previously described. Objective The aim of this study was to compare central corneal thickness (CDR) values in diabetic patients without retinopathy at the stage of diabetic nonproliferative and proliferative retinopathy and CDR in a control group of healthy subjects. Methods The study included 121 diabetic patients and 125 healthy subjects matched according to gender and age. Each patient underwent ophthalmological examination involving a dilated fundus examination and CDR measurement using the ultrasound pachymeter. The eyes of diabetic patients were classified according to Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study into three groups: without diabetic retinopathy (NDR), with nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and a group with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Only one eye of each subject was chosen for the study. Results The mean CDR value was significantly higher in the dia...betic group (570.52 +/- 31.81 mu m) compared with the control group (541.42 +/- 27.82 mu m). The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (p lt 0.0001). The highest mean CDR value was recorded in the PDR group (585.97 +/- 28.58 mu m), followed by the NPDR group (570.84 +/- 30.27 mu m), whereas the lowest mean CDR value was recorded in the NDR group (559.80 +/- 31.55 mu m). There was a statistically significant difference in CDR between the NDR and PDR groups, as well as between the NPDR and PDR groups (p lt 0.001, p lt 0.05 respectively). No significant difference was recorded between the NDR and NPDR groups (p>0.05). Conclusion CDR of diabetic patients was higher compared to healthy subjects. The highest mean value of CDR was registered in the PDR group, followed by the NPDR and the NDR groups.
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central corneal thickness / corneal pachimetry / diabetic retinopathySource:
Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, 2014, 142, 9-10, 529-534Publisher:
- Srpsko lekarsko društvo, Beograd
DOI: 10.2298/SARH1410529S
ISSN: 0370-8179
PubMed: 25518529
WoS: 000344306900002
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84919827547
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Sencanić, Ivan AU - Stamenković, Miroslav AU - Jovanović, Vesna AU - Babović, Sinisa AU - Jaksić, Vesna AU - Marković, Petar PY - 2014 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1897 AB - Introduction Ultrastructural changes in corneas of patients with diabetes mellitus have been previously described. Objective The aim of this study was to compare central corneal thickness (CDR) values in diabetic patients without retinopathy at the stage of diabetic nonproliferative and proliferative retinopathy and CDR in a control group of healthy subjects. Methods The study included 121 diabetic patients and 125 healthy subjects matched according to gender and age. Each patient underwent ophthalmological examination involving a dilated fundus examination and CDR measurement using the ultrasound pachymeter. The eyes of diabetic patients were classified according to Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study into three groups: without diabetic retinopathy (NDR), with nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and a group with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Only one eye of each subject was chosen for the study. Results The mean CDR value was significantly higher in the diabetic group (570.52 +/- 31.81 mu m) compared with the control group (541.42 +/- 27.82 mu m). The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (p lt 0.0001). The highest mean CDR value was recorded in the PDR group (585.97 +/- 28.58 mu m), followed by the NPDR group (570.84 +/- 30.27 mu m), whereas the lowest mean CDR value was recorded in the NDR group (559.80 +/- 31.55 mu m). There was a statistically significant difference in CDR between the NDR and PDR groups, as well as between the NPDR and PDR groups (p lt 0.001, p lt 0.05 respectively). No significant difference was recorded between the NDR and NPDR groups (p>0.05). Conclusion CDR of diabetic patients was higher compared to healthy subjects. The highest mean value of CDR was registered in the PDR group, followed by the NPDR and the NDR groups. PB - Srpsko lekarsko društvo, Beograd T2 - Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo T1 - Influence of Diabetes Mellitus on Corneal Thickness VL - 142 IS - 9-10 SP - 529 EP - 534 DO - 10.2298/SARH1410529S ER -
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Sencanić, I., Stamenković, M., Jovanović, V., Babović, S., Jaksić, V.,& Marković, P.. (2014). Influence of Diabetes Mellitus on Corneal Thickness. in Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo Srpsko lekarsko društvo, Beograd., 142(9-10), 529-534. https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1410529S
Sencanić I, Stamenković M, Jovanović V, Babović S, Jaksić V, Marković P. Influence of Diabetes Mellitus on Corneal Thickness. in Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo. 2014;142(9-10):529-534. doi:10.2298/SARH1410529S .
Sencanić, Ivan, Stamenković, Miroslav, Jovanović, Vesna, Babović, Sinisa, Jaksić, Vesna, Marković, Petar, "Influence of Diabetes Mellitus on Corneal Thickness" in Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, 142, no. 9-10 (2014):529-534, https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1410529S . .