Topographic and Clinical Characteristics of a Sample of Jordanian Students

Mutasem Alrabie, Mohammed Abu-Ameerh, Muawyah Al-Bdour, Alaa Abed, Kawakib M. Hussein Al-Haidar, Sujood Hussien Mohammad Khraisat, Yazan A. Abu Gharbieh

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Purpose: To screen for keratoconus (KC) and potential associated risk factors in a sample of medical students.

Methods: This cross sectional study included 120 medical students studying at The University of Jordan. They were randomly selected from a total of 400 students. Participants responded by completing a self-administered questionnaire. Following initial clinical evaluation, corneal tomography images and indices were analyzed by an experienced ophthalmologist, after which the participants were classified into: normal, KC suspects and KC patients.

Results: A total of 120 participants (mean age, 23.1 ±0.5 years) were included in this study, 70 (58.3%) were females and 50 (41.7%) were males. Two subjects had KC, demonstrating a prevalence of 1.7% while five (4.2%) participants showed at least two abnormal indices and were considered as KC suspects.

Conclusion: the result of this study is similar to other studies conducted in the Middle East, which indicates a higher prevalence of KC than other western countries. Combined with the significantly impaired vision-related quality of life and the relatively young onset of disease, the burden of keratoconus represents a significant public health concern.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/rhs.v4n3p267

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