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Hubungan Parameter Antropometri Terhadap Parameter Biometri Okular Pada Pasien Katarak Senilis
ABSTRACT
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN ANTHROPOMETRY PARAMETERS AND OCULAR BIOMETRY IN SENILE CATARACT PATIENTS
By:
Verzy Firdiansyah
Senile cataract is an age-related cataract, occurrs at the age over 40 years. Senile cataracts occur when the lens becomes cloudy, thickens, and decreases in accommodation power with age. The management of cataract patients to improve their visual function is cataract surgery. Before the patient undergoes cataract surgery, an ocular biometry examination is performed. Calculations from the results of ocular biometry examinations are needed in determining the strength of the intraocular lens to be implanted so that precise ocular measurements are very important to obtain optimal surgery results. Many factors can affect ocular biometry, one of that is anthropometric factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between anthropometric parameters and ocular biometry in senile cataract patients. This study used a retrospective analytic method with a cross-sectional study design with 1466 patients. The results showed that the most gender was male, namely 809 patients (55%). The highest body mass index group was the normal body mass index group (BMI 18.5-22.99), namely 593 patients (40.5%). The most common stage of senile cataract was the immature stage, namely 1022 patients (69.7%). The mean and standard deviation of age were (62.43±8.464). The mean and standard deviation of weight were (58.72±11.396). The mean and standard deviation of height were (158.23 ± 7.141). The mean and standard deviation of BMI were (23.42±4.115). The mean and standard deviation of AL, ACD, K, and CCT were (23.47 ± 1.004), (3.22 ± 0.419), (44.18 ± 1.478), (524.48 ± 32.588). Height had a significant correlation with AL (p
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