Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Sep 26, 2021; 9(27): 8035-8043
Published online Sep 26, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i27.8035
Table 1 Comparison of ocular structure parameters among children with low, middle, and high myopia

Low myopia (mean ± SD)
Middle myopia (mean ± SD)
High myopia (mean ± SD)
F
P value
Spherical equivalent (D)-1.69 ± 0.70-3.86 ± 0.69-7.55 ± 1.121572.765< 0.001
AL (mm)23.83 ± 0.7524.63 ± 0.6926.00 ± 0.94259.188< 0.001
R (mm)7.77 ± 0.257.73 ± 0.247.74 ± 0.271.8090.165
AL/R3.07 ± 0.073.19 ± 0.083.37 ± 0.10468.348< 0.001
K1 (D)42.95 ± 1.3643.17 ± 1.2743.07 ± 1.610.5030.605
K2 (D)43.89 ± 1.4944.21 ± 1.3744.46 ± 1.744.925< 0.001
Km (D)43.43 ± 1.4243.69 ± 1.3143.77 ± 1.671.9330.146
CCT (μm)561.52 ± 32.11559.15 ± 23.58552.85 ± 36.262.6840.070
ACD (mm)3.30 ± 0.173.33 ± 0.153.34 ± 0.172.4500.088
ACA (°)60.73 ± 5.8459.19 ± 6.6959.89 ± 7.271.2530.287
Table 2 Comparison of higher-order aberrations among children with low, middle, and high myopia

Total higher-order aberration (μm)
Spherical aberration (μm)
Coma aberration (μm)
Trefoil aberration (μm)
Low myopia0.24 ± 0.120.06 ± 0.040.14 ± 0.070.13 ± 0.11
Middle myopia0.24 ± 0.090.09 ± 0.040.13 ± 0.070.12 ± 0.07
High myopia0.25 ± 0.130.07 ± 0.040.13 ± 0.060.14 ± 0.10
F0.1156.7350.5360.650
P value0.891< 0.0010.5850.523
Table 3 Analysis of correlation factors between diopter and structural parameters in low, middle, and high myopia

Age
AL (mm)
K1 (D)
K2 (D)
Km (D)
ACD (mm)
CCT (mm)
ACA (°)
Low myopia
r-0.153-0.123-0.251-0.163-0.2040.1930.075-0.008
P value0.0730.1480.003a0.0550.016a0.023a0.3780.923
Middle myopia
r-0.199-0.388-0.040-0.137-0.093-0.2420.017-0.065
P value0.1310.002a0.7640.3020.4840.0650.8990.625
High myopia
r-0.336-0.405-0.035-0.094-0.0690.0460.0620.001
P value< 0.001< 0.0010.6620.2400.3870.5650.4380.986