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The effect of thyroid eye disease on corneal biomechanical properties

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dc.contributor.kuauthorCömert, Melis Cansu
dc.contributor.kuauthorYılmaz, Sezen Güçlü
dc.contributor.kuauthorTaş, Ayşe Yıldız
dc.contributor.kuauthorŞahin, Afsun
dc.contributor.kuprofileUndergraduate Student
dc.contributor.kuprofileUndergraduate Student
dc.contributor.kuprofileFaculty Member
dc.contributor.kuprofileFaculty Member
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
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dc.contributor.yokid200905
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dc.date.accessioned2024-11-10T00:09:53Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractObjectives: the aim of this study was to identify corneal biomechanical parameters measured by ORA in patients with TED compared to the healthy group. The NOSPECS classification of patients is used to assess the relation between biomechanical changes and disease severity. Methods: we included 22 TED patients, diagnosed with TED for more than five years, and 43 healthy participants. The NOSPECS classification was assessed as mild (grade 1-3) and severe (grade 4-6) disease. For each group, corneal hysteresis (CH), corneal resistance factor (CRF), central corneal thickness (CCT), Goldmann-correlated intraocular pressure (IOPg) and corneal compensated intraocular pressure (IOPcc) parameters were measured by ORA. Results: the mean age was 38.8±11.6 years for the TED patients and 42.9±15.58 years for the control group. For TED patients and healthy volunteers, the mean levels of CRF, CH, and CCT were measured as follows: 10.43±2.04 vs 10.28±1.91mmHg, p=0.67; 10.18±1.81 vs 10.21±1.68 mmHg, p=0.90; 550.31±35.73 vs 545.23±37.91 µm, p=0.47, respectively. These values were not significant between groups, but they were significantly higher in females compared to males in TED patients [CRF;10.68 (IQR: 9.49-12.14) vs 8.96 (IQR: 8.04-9.92) mmHg, p=0.002, CH; 10.43 (IQR: 9.48-11.25) vs 8.58 (IQR: 7.90-9.95) mmHg, p=0.003 and CCT; 554.25 (IQR: 536.05-579.52) vs 527.40 (IQR: 492.25-545.90) μm, p=0.014]. CRF values were negatively correlated with NOSPECS score (r=-0.317, p=0.036) and significantly higher CRF was observed in mild patients compared to severe disease (11.43 (IQR: 10.14-12.87) vs 9.46 (IQR: 8.75-10.28) mmHg, p=0.008). Conclusion: we found a significant gender effect on corneal biomechanical parameters of TED patients. CRF, CH and CCT values were significantly higher in females compared to males with TED. The clinical severity score of TED showed negative correlation with CRF. CRF value might be a useful parameter in follow-up of TED patients in clinical practice.
dc.description.indexedbyPubMed
dc.description.indexedbyTR Dizin
dc.description.issue3
dc.description.openaccessYES
dc.description.publisherscopeNational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.volume7
dc.identifier.doi10.14744/bej.2022.08941
dc.identifier.eissn2587-0394 
dc.identifier.issn2459-1777
dc.identifier.quartileN/A
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.14744/bej.2022.08941
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/17203
dc.keywordsCorneal biomechanical parameters
dc.keywordsNOSPECS classification
dc.keywordsCorneal resistance factor
dc.keywordsOcular response analyzer
dc.keywordsThyroid eye disease
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherKare Yayıncılık
dc.sourceBeyoglu Eye Journal
dc.subjectEye diseases
dc.subjectOphthalmology
dc.titleThe effect of thyroid eye disease on corneal biomechanical properties
dc.typeJournal Article
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local.contributor.kuauthorCömert, Melis Cansu
local.contributor.kuauthorYılmaz, Sezen Güçlü
local.contributor.kuauthorTaş, Ayşe Yıldız
local.contributor.kuauthorŞahin, Afsun

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