虹膜颜色对角膜密度计的影响
Ana R Arizcuren1, Alejandra Consejo1
1Aragon Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
Journal of optometry
|January 23, 2026
概括
虹膜颜色显著影响来自Scheimpflug成像的角膜密度计 (CD) 测量,导致较浅的眼睛过度估计. 开发了一个客观的IrisColor指标来量化虹膜色素和帮助纠正这种偏差.
科学领域:
- 眼科医生 眼科 眼科
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 图像分析 图像分析
背景情况:
- 角膜密度计 (CD) 对于评估角膜健康至关重要.
- Scheimpflug成像是一种用于CD测量的常见方法.
- 在CD测量中的潜在偏差需要对诊断准确性的调查.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查虹膜色素是否会偏差通过Scheimpflug成像获得的角膜密度计 (CD) 值.
- 为量化虹膜颜色开发一个客观的指标.
主要方法:
- 从91只眼睛的Scheimpflug图像中评估CD作为平均像素强度.
- 使用自动化图像处理量化虹膜亮度文物.
- 客观地使用来自CIELAB组件的新型IrisColor度量来表征虹膜颜色.
- 使用相关性和线性混合效应模型评估关联.
主要成果:
- 角膜密度计 (CD) 与虹膜亮度工件正相关 (r=0.47).
- 虹膜亮度文物与虹膜颜色指标负相关 (r=-0.83).
- 较轻的虹彩 (较低的IrisColor值) 在CD值中显示出6.6%的相对高估值.
结论:
- 虹膜色素在基于Scheimpflug的CD估计中引入了可测量的偏差.
- 较轻的虹彩中增加的亮度文物是偏差的主要原因.
- 虹膜颜色度量允许客观的虹膜颜色分类和诊断中的潜在偏差校正.
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