Changes in anterior segment parameters of normal subjects during accommodation using a Scheimpflug imaging system

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Abstract Background: Accommodation changes ocular parameters, such as the anterior chamber volume (ACV), anterior chamber depth (ACD), anterior chamber angle (ACA), and pupil diameter (PD), which can reflect a risk of angle-closure glaucoma. Previous studies of changes in ocular anterior segment parameters, have used high diopters or maximum amplitude. Here, we focused on normal accommodation at a reading distance of ۳۰-۴۰ cm. The aim of this study was to assess changes in anterior segment parameters during a normal accommodative state, using a Scheimpflug imaging system. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, ۴۰ emmetrope subjects (mean ± SD of age: ۲۲ ± ۴.۰ years) who met the inclusion criteria and provided informed consent were enrolled. Clinical history, refraction, amplitude of accommodation, slit lamp examination, Goldman applanation tonometry, and Pentacam investigations were performed on all subjects. Accommodative and non-accommodative targets were induced via the Pentacam. Two seconds were allowed for accommodation or relaxation prior to measurements in each eye. Results: Eighty normal eyes were evaluated; a small but statistically significant change in ACV, ACA, and PD during accommodation (P < ۰.۰۱, < ۰.۰۱, and < ۰.۰۵, respectively) was observed. The ACD did not change substantially with accommodation (P = ۰.۲۹). The mean ± SD values of ACV, ACD, ACA, and PD before and after accommodation were ۱۵۱.۸۵ ± ۲۴.۰۴ mm۳ and ۱۴۵.۳۸ ± ۲۳.۳۰ mm۳, ۲.۸۷ ± ۰.۲۸ mm and ۲.۸۶ ± ۰.۲۷ mm, ۳۵.۰۶° ± ۳.۶۸° and ۳۳.۸۴° ± ۳.۷۲, and ۳.۴۶± ۰.۵۷ mm and ۳.۴۱ ± ۰.۵۳ mm, respectively. Conclusions: Accommodation changes ocular parameters, such as ACV, ACA, and PD, in healthy young emmetropes. Interestingly, the ACD remains unaltered during accommodation. Nevertheless, although these changes were statistically significant, they were not clinically significant in our study. Keywords: Pentacam anterior chamber depth accommodation glaucoma emmetropia anterior chamber volume anterior chamber angle ocular parameters pupil diameter