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Repeatability of Scheimpflug based corneal tomography parameters in advanced keratoconus with thin corneas
Himanshu Wadhwa1, Akilesh Gokul1, Ye Li1
1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Objective:
To determine the repeatability limits of corneal tomography parameters in patients with advanced and moderately thin keratoconic corneas to assist in planning thickness-based procedural interventions.
Methods:
Prospective, single-centre, repeatability study. Three tomography scans using the Pentacam AXL were obtained from patients with keratoconus with thinnest corneal thickness (TCT) ≦400 µm (sub-400 group) and compared to those with TCT = 450-500 µm (450-plus group). Eyes with previous crosslinking, intraocular surgery, or acute corneal hydrops were excluded. Eyes were age and gender-matched. The within-subject standard deviations for flat keratometry (K1), steep keratometry (K2), maximal keratometry (Kmax), astigmatism and TCT were used to calculate respective repeatability limits (r). Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) were also analysed.
Results:
The sub-400 group comprised 114 eyes from 114 participants, and the 450-plus group comprised 114 eyes from 114 participants. In the sub-400 group, TCT was amongst the least repeatable parameters (33.92 µm; ICC 0.96), compared with the 450-plus group (14.32 µm; ICC 0.99, p < 0.01). In the sub-400 group, K1 and K2 of the anterior surface were the most repeatable parameters (r 3.79 and 3.22 respectively; ICC 0.97 and 0.98 respectively) compared with the 450-plus group (r 1.17 and 0.92 respectively; and ICC 0.98 and 0.99 respectively, p < 0.01).
Conclusions:
The repeatability of corneal tomography measurements is significantly reduced in sub-400 keratoconic corneas when compared to 450-plus corneas. Repeatability limits should be carefully considered when surgical interventions are planned for such patients.
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