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Background To assess and compare corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF) in normal thin (NT) healthy corneas with central corneal thickness (CCT) 470-500 µm with matched thickness in keratoconus (KC) and keratoconus suspect (KCS) eyes. Methods A total of 66 eyes in three groups were included prospectively: NT, KCS and KC groups based on clinical examination and topography. Corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF) were measured by the ocular response analyzer. CH and CRF were compared between the three groups and statistically analyzed by variances test. Results The three groups consisted of 32 NT, 19 KCS, and 15 KC. The mean CH measured was 8.55± 1.77, 9.03± 1.119 and 8.06 ± 0.85 mm Hg in NT, KCS and KC eyes, respectively. The mean CRF was 8.39 ± 1.47, 8.27 ± 1.09 and 7.24 ± 1.27 mm Hg in NT, KCS and KC eyes, respectively. Within range of central corneal thickness (470 – 500 µm), only mean CRF was statistically significantly different between the NT and KC (P < 0.05); there was no statistically significant difference between NT and KCS, nor the mean CH between each groups (P > 0.05). Conclusions CRF only can be helpful in differentiating KC from NT eyes; however, it’s not valuable for detecting KCS which is the main concern for refractive surgery. No benefit from CH in differentiating between the study groups. Further investigations & work focusing on more accurate tests for identifying KCS are still needed. |