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. 2022 Jun 30;70(7):2240–2245. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_2880_21

Table 3.

Comparison of ocular biometry variables in NO group with axial length (AXL)

AXL, ≤17 mm AXL, >17 mm P a
Number of subjects 26 14 -
Age, years 8.61 (3.5) 9.57 (4.9) 0.484
IOP, mmHg 15.00 (3.8) 16.54 (4.9) 0.305
BCVA, logMAR
 Median (IQR) 0.60 (0.48 to 0.78) 0.39 (0.30 to 0.78) 0.330b
Spherical equivalent, D 11.87 (2.3) 9.09 (3.6) 0.005
ACD, mm 2.43 (0.2) 2.61 (0.3) 0.039
Lens thickness, mm 3.60 (0.5) 3.71 (0.6) 0.531
CCT, mm 517.80 (33.5) 558.00 (45.3) 0.149
RCS thickness, mm 2.01 (0.2) 2.02 (0.3) 0.861
LAF 2.26 (0.3) 2.00 (0.3) 0.031
LT/ACD 1.49 (0.2) 1.43 (0.3) 0.492
Gonio, n (%)
 Closed 14 (53.8) 6 (42.9) 0.745c
 Open 8 (30.8) 5 (35.7)
 NA 4 (15.4) 3 (21.4)
YAG PI, n (%)
 Done 9 (34.6) 3 (21.4) 0.484c

IOP, intraocular pressure; BCVA, best-corrected visual acuity; ACD, anterior chamber depth; CCT, central corneal thickness; RCS, retinochoroidal scleral thickness; LAF, lens axial length factor; LT, lens thickness; YAG PI, YAG peripheral iridotomy. aIndependent t-test; bMann-Whitney U test; cFisher’s exact test