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Normative Values for Corneal NerveMorphology Assessed Using Corneal Confocal Microscopy: A Multinational Normative Data Set

Journal

DIABETES CARE
Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 838-843

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AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/dc14-2311

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R1-05991]
  2. JDRF [R106784, 27-2008-362, 8-2008-362, 17-2008-1032, 17-2008-715]
  3. National Institute for Health Research-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility
  4. Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care Greater Manchester
  5. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health [1ULTR001067]
  6. Ministry of Science and Research of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
  7. German Federal Ministry of Health
  8. Canadian Diabetes Association [OG-3-3123-BP]
  9. [R01-DK064814]

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OBJECTIVECorneal confocal microscopy is a novel diagnostic technique for the detection of nerve damage and repair in a range of peripheral neuropathies, in particular diabetic neuropathy. Normative reference values are required to enable clinical translation and wider use of this technique. We have therefore undertaken a multicenter collaboration to provide worldwide age-adjusted normative values of corneal nerve fiber parameters.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSA total of 1,965 corneal nerve images from 343 healthy volunteers were pooled from six clinical academic centers. All subjects underwent examination with the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph corneal confocal microscope. Images of the central corneal subbasal nerve plexus were acquired by each center using a standard protocol and analyzed by three trained examiners using manual tracing and semiautomated software (CCMetrics). Age trends were established using simple linear regression, and normative corneal nerve fiber density (CNFD), corneal nerve fiber branch density (CNBD), corneal nerve fiber length (CNFL), and corneal nerve fiber tortuosity (CNFT) reference values were calculated using quantile regression analysis.RESULTSThere was a significant linear age-dependent decrease in CNFD (-0.164 no./mm(2) per year for men, P < 0.01, and -0.161 no./mm(2) per year for women, P < 0.01). There was no change with age in CNBD (0.192 no./mm(2) per year for men, P = 0.26, and -0.050 no./mm(2) per year for women, P = 0.78). CNFL decreased in men (-0.045 mm/mm(2) per year, P = 0.07) and women (-0.060 mm/mm(2) per year, P = 0.02). CNFT increased with age in men (0.044 per year, P < 0.01) and women (0.046 per year, P < 0.01). Height, weight, and BMI did not influence the 5th percentile normative values for any corneal nerve parameter.CONCLUSIONSThis study provides robust worldwide normative reference values for corneal nerve parameters to be used in research and clinical practice in the study of diabetic and other peripheral neuropathies.

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