Associations with Retinal Pigment Epithelium Thickness Measures in a Large Cohort: Results from the UK Biobank

2017 
Purpose To describe associations of ocular and systemic factors with retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)–Bruch's membrane (BM) complex thickness as measured by spectral-domain (SD) optical coherence tomography (OCT). Design Multisite community-based study. This research has been conducted using the UK Biobank Resource. Participants Sixty-seven thousand three hundred eighteen people 40 to 69 years old received questionnaires, physical examination, and eye examination, including macular SD OCT. Systematic selection process identified 34 652 eyes with high-quality SD OCT images from normal individuals for analysis. Methods We included people with no self-reported ocular disease, diabetes, or neurologic disorders; visual acuity of ≥20/25; refraction between –6 diopters (D) to 6 D, and IOP of 6 to 21 mmHg. Only high-quality, well-centered SD OCT images with central, stable fixation were included. Descriptive statistics, t tests, and regression analyses were performed. Multivariate regression modeling was used to adjust for covariates and to identify relationships between RPE–BM thickness and ocular and systemic features. Main Outcome Measures Retinal pigment epithelium–BM thickness, as measured by SD OCT segmentation using Topcon Advanced Boundary Segmentation at 9 Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study subfields. Results Mean RPE–BM thickness was 26.3 μm (standard deviation, 4.8 μm) at central subfield. Multivariate regression with age stratification showed that RPE thinning became apparent after age 45. Among those aged ≤45, RPE–BM was significantly thicker among those of black or mixed/other race (+3.61 and +1.77 μm vs. white, respectively; P P 45, RPE–BM was significantly thinner with older age (–0.10 μm/year; P P  = 0.02), taller height (–0.02 μm/cm; P P P  = 0.02). In contrast, RPE–BM was significantly thicker among black or mixed/other race (+3.29 μm and +0.81 μm vs. white, respectively; P P Conclusions We describe novel findings of RPE–BM thickness in normal individuals, a structure that varies with age, ethnicity, refraction, IOP, and smoking. The significant association with IOP is especially interesting and may have relevance for the etiology of glaucoma, while the association between age and smoking may have relevance for the etiology of age-related macular degeneration.
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