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Comparative Study
. 2024 Oct 1;101(10):627-632.
doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000002182. Epub 2024 Sep 12.

Longitudinal refractive errors over 36 months in Hispanic and Black children

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Comparative Study

Longitudinal refractive errors over 36 months in Hispanic and Black children

Yi Pang et al. Optom Vis Sci. .

Abstract

Significance: This study brings awareness of racial/ethnic difference of refractive error characteristics in clinics.

Purpose: This study aimed to assess longitudinal change in refractive errors over a 36-month period in Hispanic and Black children.

Methods: Children (2.4 to 15 years old) were studied. Cycloplegic refraction was measured annually. Spherical equivalent was calculated. Astigmatism was evaluated by magnitude of cylinder and power vector (J 0 and J 45 ). Absolute value of interocular spherical equivalent difference was used to calculate anisometropia. Mixed-linear model was used to analyze longitudinal annual change in spherical equivalent, cylinder, J 0 , and J 45 over 36 months.

Results: A total of 485 participants (310 Black, 175 Hispanic) met the criteria. At the baseline examination, prevalence of myopia, emmetropia, and hyperopia was 39% (n = 187), 31% (n = 150), and 30% (n = 148), respectively. Spherical equivalent of Black children was not significantly different from that in Hispanic children (0.10 ± 2.92 vs. -0.37 ± 2.05 D, p=0.06); however, the Hispanic children had a significantly higher cylinder compared with Black children (Hispanic: 1.46 ± 1.57 D vs. Black: 0.92 ± 1.07 D; p<0.001). Both J 0 (p<0.001) and J 45 (p=0.01) were significantly different between two groups; the Hispanic children had more with-the-rule astigmatism and oblique astigmatism than the Black children. Prevalence of anisometropia (≥1 D) was higher in Black children (14%) compared with Hispanic children (5%, p=0.006). Over 36 months, spherical equivalent significantly decreased an average of 0.69 D (0.23 D/y, p<0.001) for both groups; neither astigmatism nor anisometropia changed significantly (p>0.05).

Conclusions: Astigmatism in the Hispanic children was significantly higher than in Black children. However, the Black children had a higher prevalence and degree of anisometropia than the Hispanic children.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: The author (JW) is a nonremunerative advisory board member for Percept Corporation, which is not related to this article. All other authors have no disclosure.

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