Do Postmenopausal Women have Thinner Central Corneal Thickness as Compared to Women in Reproductive Age Group?
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-03-05
Authors : Rashmi S.; Soni Soman; Anupama B.; Vidya Hegde; Rashmi Jain; Akshaya K. M.;
Page : 2188-2191
Keywords : Central corneal thickness; post menopausal women; reproductive age group; hormones; cornea;
Abstract
Purpose Certain changes occur in corneal tissue in women after menopause due to hormonal effects. Purpose of this study is to find out whether postmenopausal women have thinner central corneal thickness (CCT) when compared women of reproductive age group. Measurement of CCT is important for the success of refractive surgeries and for the calculation of intra ocular pressure. Methods Central corneal thickness was measured in 60 eyes of 30 healthy postmenopausal women using ultrasound pachymetry. Thirty women in reproductive age group were taken as control group. Statistical analysis was performed using paired t test. Result Postmenopausal women have significantly thinner CCT as compared to women in reproductive age group (534.50 +/- 12.13 microns, 558.18 +/- 9.15 microns respectively, pless than0.001) Conclusion CCT is significantly reduced in postmenopausal women. This revelation warrants the need of accurate and periodic CCT measurements in every woman especially after refractive surgery.
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