Research Article

Association between Axial Length to Corneal Curvature Radius Ratio and Myopia in Adult Patients

Table 2

Association of ocular biological parameters and SE.

VariablesModel 1Model 2
βS.E.tβS.E.t

AL (mm)−1.3610.095−14.399<0.001−1.4970.099−15.154<0.001
CR (mm)0.1970.6750.2920.7710.3410.7040.4850.629
AL/CR−14.7340.632−23.315<0.001−15.4120.644−23.917<0.001
CCT (μm)0.0020.0050.3820.7030.0020.0050.3710.711
LT (mm)−0.9550.737−1.2970.196−0.7470.774−0.9640.336
ACD (mm)−0.1530.624−0.2450.8070.130.6710.1940.847

Model 1, unadjusted; model 2, adjusted for age, gender, and intraocular pressure. β represents unstandardized beta; S.E. represents standard error. SE = spherical equivalent (D); AL = axial length (mm); CR = corneal curvature radius (mm); AL/CR = axial length to corneal curvature radius ratio; CCT = central corneal thickness (μm); LT = lens thickness (mm); ACD = anterior chamber depth (mm).