Clinical & experimental optometry

How changes in eye structure relate to eye function in nearsighted eyes

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Abstract

Axial length was significantly higher in myopes than emmetropes, with the increase correlating to greater degrees of myopia.

  • Higher degrees of myopia were associated with reduced amplitudes and prolonged implicit times in multifocal electroretinogram (mf-ERG) readings.
  • The P1 implicit time of the mf-ERG response was prolonged with increasing myopia severity.
  • Thinning of the retinal nerve fiber layer was observed in myopic groups compared to emmetropes, worsening with higher myopia.
  • Axial length was identified as the most important determinant of various mf-ERG response measures in myopic patients.
  • Visual acuity, axial length, and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness were significant factors influencing mean quadrant response density in myopes.

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