Title of article :
The Distribution of Vertical Cup‑to‑Disc Ratio and its Determinants in the Iranian Adult Population
Author/Authors :
Hashemi, Hassan Noor Research Center for Ophthalmic Epidemiology - Noor Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran , Pakzad, Reza Noor Ophthalmology Research Center - Noor Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran , Khabazkhoob, Mehdi Department of Medical Surgical Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Emamian, Mohammad Hassan Ophthalmic Epidemiology Research Center - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, Shahroud, Iran , Yekta, Abbasali Refractive Errors Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , Fotouhi, Akbar Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: To determine the distribution of vertical cup‑to‑disc ratio (VCDR) and its relationship with ocular biometric indices.
Methods: This study was conducted in 4737 individuals aged 45‑69 years living in Shahroud who participated in the second phase of Shahroud
Eye Cohort Study in 2014. All participants underwent eye examinations including the measurement of visual acuity and refraction, slit‑lamp
biomicroscopy, retinal examination, and fundoscopy. Normality index was used to describe data distribution, and a multiple beta regression,
with adjustment for the effect of cluster sampling, was applied to explore the relationship between VCDR and the study variables.
Results: The mean [95% confidence interval (CI)] VCDR was 0.297 (0.293‑0.301) in all participants; 0.296 (0.291‑0.302) in men and
0.297 (0.292‑0.302) in women. The highest mean VCDR was seen in the age group 55‑59 years (0.299, 95% CI: 0.292‑0.307). The
97.5th percentile was 0.600. According to multiple beta regression analysis, VCDR had a positive association with the female sex (P = 0.028),
spherical equivalent (P < 0.001), cigarette smoking (P = 0.020), and axial length (P < 0.001), and had a negative association with
hypertension (P = 0.001), best corrected visual acuity (P < 0.001), hyperlipidemia (P = 0.029) and anterior chamber depth (P = 0.001).
Conclusions: The mean VCDR and the 97.5th percentile were lower than most other studies. Although ethnicity and race may play a role in
this difference, this difference should be considered in clinical decisions in the current population.
Keywords :
Cohort study , Glaucoma , Optical coherence tomography , Vertical cup‑to‑disc ratio
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology