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Table 2 Associations between choroidal thickness and choroidal vascularity index and clinical parameters in patients with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy

From: Choroidal vascularity index in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy: a cross-sectional study

 

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

Parameter

β

95% CI

P

β

95% CI

P

SFCT

 Age

−0.017

−5.58 – 5.03

0.917

 

–

 

 Gender

−0.018

−60.17 – 53.77

0.910

 

–

 

 Diplopia (yes vs. no)

0.071

−38.45 – 59.60

0.665

 

–

 

 CAS

0.281

−1.389 – 24.55

0.079

0.266

−1.99 – 23.89

0.095

 Exophthalmometry

−0.011

−8.69 – 8.11

0.944

 

–

 

 Inami

−0.167

−8.46 – 2.69

0.302

 

–

 

 TCA

−0.183

0.00–0.00

0.258

 

–

 

 LA

−0.211

0.00–0.00

0.191

−0.190

0.00–0.00

0.229

 SA

−0.108

0.00–0.00

0.506

 

–

 

CVI

 Age

0.060

−0.19 – 0.28

0.713

 

–

 

 Gender

0.023

−2.37 – 2.72

0.889

 

–

 

 Diplopia (yes vs. no)

0.016

−2.09 – 2.30

0.924

 

–

 

 CAS

−0.231

−1.01 – 0.16

0.152

0.016

−0.13 – 0.19

0.699

 Exophthalmometry

−0.095

−0.48 – 0.26

0.559

 

–

 

 Inami

0.206

−0.09 – 0.41

0.202

 

–

 

 TCA

0.402

0.00–0.00

0.010

−6.307

0.00–0.00

< 0.001

 LA

0.513

0.00–0.00

0.001

6.757

0.00–0.00

< 0.001

 SA

0.123

0.00–0.00

0.450

 

–

 

 SFCT

−0.322

−0.02 – 0.00

0.043

−0.057

−0.006 – 0.001

0.189

  1. SFCT = subfoveal choroidal thickness; CAS = clinical activity score; TCA = total choroidal area; LA = lumen area; SA = stromal area; CVI = choroidal vascularity index; CI = confidence interval, significant P values are in bold