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Hubungan Ketebalan Retina Peripapil (Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer) Dengan Berbagai Derajat Miopia Yang Diukur Dengan Optical Coherence Tomography (Oct)
Myopia can cause thinning of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) due to
increased the axial length and accompanied by stretching that exceeds normal
limits. RNFL can be measured by Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). This
study aims to determine the relationship between RNFL thickness and the various
degrees of myopia measured by OCT. The sample of this study included 76 eyes
from 38 respondents, with an age range 23-27 years (73.7%), female gender
(73.7%), the majority had mild degree of myopia (73.7%), with average thickness
of RNFL was 97.09 ± 11.567μm range 72-126μm, the mean thickness of RNFL
was thickest in the inferior quadrant 129.66 ± 20.209μm, and the average of axial
length was 25.18 ± 1.37 mm range 23.68-27.86 mm The results of the One Way
Anova analysis, there was a significant relationship between the average
thickness of RNFL and various degrees of myopia (p = 0.000). There was a
significant relationship between the mean RNFL in quadrants with myopia except
in temporal quadran (superior P = 0.003, nasal P = 0.008, inferior P = 0.000,
and temporal P = 0.592). There was no significant relationship between the mean
RNFL with gender and age (p = 0.291 and p = 0.397)
Keywords: Mean RNFL Thickness, Myopia, Optical Coherence Tomography
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