Age Distribution and Associated Factors of Cornea Biomechanical Parameter Stress-Strain Index in Chinese Healthy Population
Abstract Background: To investigate the new cornea Biomechanical parameter stress-strain index (SSI) in Chinese healthy people and the factors associated with SSI. Methods: A total of 175 eyes from 175 participants were included in this study. Axial length was measured with the Lenstar LS-900. Pentacam measured curvature of the cornea and anterior chamber volume (ACV). Cornea biomechanical properties assessments were performed by corneal visualization Scheimpflug technology (Corvis ST). Student’s t-test, one-way ANOVA, partial least square linear regression (PLSLR) and linear mixed effects (LME) model were used in the statistical analysis. Results: The mean (±SD) SSI was 1.14 ± 0.22 (range, 0.66–1.78) in all subjects and affected by age significantly after age of 35 (P < 0.05). In LME models, SSI was significantly associated with age (β=0.526, P<0.001), axial length (AL) (β=-0.541, P<0.001), intraocular pressure (IOP) (β=0.326, P<0.001) and steepest radius of anterior corneal curvature (RsF) (β=0.229, P<0.001) but not with ACV, biomechanical corrected intraocular pressure (bIOP), flattest radius of anterior corneal curvature (RfF) or central corneal thickness (CCT) (P>0.05 for each). Conclusions: SSI increased with age after the age of 35. In addition to age, SSI was positively correlated with RsF and IOP, while negatively correlated with AL.