Prevalence of Keratoconus Among a Palestinian Tertiary Student Population
نوع المنشور
بحث أصيل
المؤلفون

Abstract: Purpose: To screen for keratoconus and potential associated risk factors in a tertiary student population sample.

Population and Methods: This cross sectional study included 1234 students attending An-Najah National University

(Nablus, West Bank, Palestine), that were randomly selected from a total of 20,000 university students. 634 (51.3%)

student participants responded by completing a self-administered questionnaire and were assessed by means of corneal

topography. Following initial evaluation, participants were referred for Pentacam evaluation if they demonstrated either a

mean keratometry of more than 45 diopters, corneal astigmatism of more than 2 diopters and/or if asymmetric topographic

patterns were present. Pentacam images were analyzed by an experienced ophthalmologist based on a number of indices

and the participants were classified as normal, keratoconus suspects, and keratoconus patients.

Results: A total of 620 participants (mean age, 20.1±1.6 years) were included in this study, 379 (61.1%) were females and

241 (38.9%) were males. Nine subjects were diagnosed with keratoconus, demonstrating a prevalence of 1.5%. 52 (8.4%)

participants showed at least one abnormal pentacam index, and were considered as KC suspects.

Conclusion: Keratoconus is a prevalent disease among the tertiary Palestinian student population. This may be related to a

combination of genetic and environmental factors. The results of this study signal the need for public health outreach and

intervention for keratoconus.

المجلة
العنوان
The Open Ophthalmology Journal
الناشر
TOOPHTJ
بلد الناشر
المملكة المتحدة
Indexing
Scopus
معامل التأثير
None
نوع المنشور
مطبوع فقط
المجلد
9
السنة
2015
الصفحات
172-176