State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
Clinic-based cross-sectional study.
From July 2009 to May 2011, preoperative bilateral partial coherence interferometry (IOLMaster) was performed in consecutive patients having cataract surgery. Patient demographics and keratometric data were recorded.
The mean age of the 2849 patients (4831 eyes) was 70.56 years ¡À 9.55 (SD); there was a predominance of women patients (64.0 % ). The mean axial length was 23.58 ¡À 1.13 mm. The mean corneal astigmatism in this cohort was 1.01 D (range 0.05 to 6.59 D). Corneal astigmatism was between 0.25 D and 1.25 D in 67.7 % of eyes, 1.25 D or higher in 27.5 % eyes, and less than 0.25?D in 4.8 % of eyes. Astigmatism was with the rule in 25.1 % of eyes, against the rule (ATR) in 58.2 % of eyes, and oblique in 16.7 % of eyes. The mean steep keratometry measurement was 44.76 ¡À 1.56 D. Against-the-rule astigmatism increased significantly with older age.
Corneal astigmatism largely fell between 0.25 D and 1.25 D in these predominantly elderly female Chinese patients, and ATR astigmatism increased with age.
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