Decoding the Relationship between Refractive Errors, Anterior Chamber Depth, and Axial Length: A Cross-Sectional Hospital Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/5f95de87Keywords:
Refractive errors, axial length, anterior chamber depth, myopia, hyperopia, correlation, optical coherence biometry.Abstract
Clinical Relevance: This study underscores the significant correlation between axial length, anterior
chamber depth, and refractive errors, offering valuable insights for the diagnosis, management, and
prevention of visual impairments. The findings enhance the precision of intraocular lens (IOL) power
calculations, facilitate myopia progression monitoring, optimize refractive surgery outcomes, and support
early intervention strategies. Background: Refractive errors remain one of the leading causes of visual
impairment globally, influenced by anatomical factors such as axial length and anterior chamber depth. This
study aims to investigate the correlation between refractive errors, axial length, and anterior chamber depth
across different age groups to better understand their interrelationship.
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