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Anterior Segment Parameters of Filipino-Americans Compared to Chinese-Americans and Caucasian Americans Using Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography

Abstract:
Purpose We compare anterior segment characteristics of Filipino- versus Chinese- and Caucasian-Americans to describe the differences in risk factors among each ethnic group. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among Filipino, Chinese, and Caucasian subjects without glaucoma who underwent a standardized set of ocular examinations and anterior segment optical coherence tomography (Visante ASOCT) imaging. Zhongshan Angle Assessment Program (ZAAP) 4 was used for ASOCT image analysis. The following quantitative parameters wereobtained from ZAAP: (1) angle opening distance (AOD500, AOD750), angle recess area at 750 μm (ARA), and trabecular-iris space area at 500 and 750 μm (TISA500, TISA750); (2) iris parameters, including iris thickness at 750 μm from the scleral spur (IT750), iris area (IArea), iris curvature or convexity (ICurv), and pupil diameter; 3) anterior chamber parameters; and (4) lens vault. Results The Filipino (122 eyes), Chinese (121 eyes), and Caucasian (111 eyes) subject groups were similar in terms of demographic and clinical characteristics. We reported pairwise comparisons of Filipino parameter values to Chinese or Caucasian values, represented as B-coefficients and P values. In multivariate analysis, Filipinos had narrower angles than Caucasians (AOD750, TISA 500, TISA 750, ARA, P < 0.001). Filipinos had thicker and more convex irises than Caucasians (IT750, IT 2000, ICurv P < 0.003). Angle and iris parameters were similar overall for Filipino and Chinese. Conclusions Filipinos appear to have more convex and thicker irises, smaller lens vault and narrower angles compared to Caucasians. Filipino eyes closely resembled Chinese eyes with similar iris and angle parameters. Translational Relevance The anatomic angle parameters of Filipinos may contribute to angle closure risk among this population, thus ASOCT and thorough angle analysis is recommended in this population.
Author Listing: Christine S. Siguan-Bell;Sunee Chansangpetch;Claudio I. Perez;Anne Kutzscher;Dandan Wang;Mingguang He;Catherine Oldenburg;Michael R. Hee;Shan C. Lin
Volume: 8
Pages: None
DOI: 10.1167/tvst.8.2.11
Language: English
Journal: Translational Vision Science & Technology

Translational Vision Science & Technology

TRANSL VIS SCI TECHN

影响因子:2.6
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ISSN:2164-2591
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收录数据库:SCIE/Scopus收录/DOAJ开放期刊
出版国家/地区:UNITED STATES
出版社:Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Inc.

期刊介绍

Translational Vision Science & Technology (TVST), an official journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), an international organization whose purpose is to advance research worldwide into understanding the visual system and preventing, treating and curing its disorders, is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal emphasizing multidisciplinary research that bridges the gap between basic research and clinical care. A highly qualified and diverse group of Associate Editors and Editorial Board Members is led by Editor-in-Chief Marco Zarbin, MD, PhD, FARVO.The journal covers a broad spectrum of work, including but not limited to:Applications of stem cell technology for regenerative medicine,Development of new animal models of human diseases,Tissue bioengineering,Chemical engineering to improve virus-based gene delivery,Nanotechnology for drug delivery,Design and synthesis of artificial extracellular matrices,Development of a true microsurgical operating environment,Refining data analysis algorithms to improve in vivo imaging technology,Results of Phase 1 clinical trials,Reverse translational ("bedside to bench") research.TVST seeks manuscripts from scientists and clinicians with diverse backgrounds ranging from basic chemistry to ophthalmic surgery that will advance or change the way we understand and/or treat vision-threatening diseases. TVST encourages the use of color, multimedia, hyperlinks, program code and other digital enhancements.

翻译视觉科学与技术 (TVST),视觉与眼科学研究协会 (ARVO) 的官方杂志,一个国际组织,其目的是推动世界范围内的研究,以了解视觉系统并预防,治疗和治疗其疾病,是一个在线,开放访问,同行评审期刊强调多学科研究,弥合基础研究和临床护理之间的差距。由主编Marco Zarbin,MD,PhD,FARVO领导了一个高素质和多样化的副编辑和编辑委员会成员小组。该杂志涵盖了广泛的工作,包括但不限于: 干细胞技术在再生医学中的应用,开发人类疾病的新动物模型,组织生物工程,化学工程以改善基于病毒的基因递送,用于药物递送的纳米技术,人工细胞外基质的设计和合成,开发真正的显微外科手术环境,提炼数据分析算法以改善体内成像技术,1期临床试验的结果,反向翻译 (“床边到板凳”) 研究。TVST寻求来自科学家和临床医生的手稿,这些手稿具有从基础化学到眼科手术的各种背景,这些背景将促进或改变我们理解和/或治疗威胁视力的疾病的方式。TVST鼓励使用色彩,多媒体,超链接,程序代码和其他数字增强功能。

年发文量 346
国人发稿量 74
国人发文占比 21.48%
自引率 7.7%
平均录取率 -
平均审稿周期 25 Weeks
版面费 $1,850 USD
偏重研究方向 Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
期刊官网 https://tvst.arvojournals.org/
投稿链接 https://www.editorialmanager.com/TVST

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97.69% 99.60% 0.00% 2.45%

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