It has been known that a pregnant women undergoes significant anatomical and physiological changes that mainly caused by hormonal and hematologic changes during pregnancy. Due to advance in reproductive medicine, the incidence of multifetal pregnancy was increased to 3% of livebirth. Multifetal pregnancies produce much more physiological changes in the body compared to the singleton pregnancies. Physiologic ocular changes during pregnancy are the followings * Melanogenesis of eyelid and facial skin * Cellular alteration of lacrimal and meibomian gland * Increased corneal thickness and corneal curvature * Increased lens thickness * Increased retinal vascular density * Increased choroidal thickness Decreased intraocular pressure -
From the literature review, there was only on study of ocular changes in twin pregnancies. Alim et al evaluated the choroidal and retinal thickness in singleton versus twin pregnancies. They included 20 single and 20 twin pregnant women in their 3rd trimester with 20-age-matched healthy non-pregnant women as a control group. They found that there was an increase in choroidal thickness in the 3rd trimester of pregnancies and it was prominent in twin pregnancies. There was a statistically significant difference in choroidal thickness between pregnant and non-pregnant women, but not significant difference between singleton and twin pregnancies. The mean retinal nerve fiber layer thickness was significantly higher in the twin pregnancy group than in the singleton pregnancy group. However, no study of retinal vascular density in twin pregnancies has been published before.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
166
Ocular investigations were performed in one time during 30-36 weeks of gestational age. Due to avoidance of diurnal variation, all examinations were done between 10 am - 12 pm.
KKU Eye Center, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University
Phu Wiang, Changwat Khon Kaen, Thailand
RECRUITINGChoroidal thickness
Choroidal thickness was measured by optical coherence tomography.
Time frame: 30-36 weeks of gestational age
Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness
Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness was measured by optical coherence tomography
Time frame: 30-36 weeks of gestational age
Retinal vascular density
Percentage of retinal vascular density was measured by optical coherence tomography angiography
Time frame: 30-36 weeks of gestational age
Corneal thickness
Corneal thickness was measured by corneal topography
Time frame: 30-36 weeks of gestational age
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