Implications of Diagnostic Drops on Scheimpflug Tomography: The Proper Order for Clinical Testing
Autor: | Deepa Mukundan, Hemalatha Chidambaram, Prema Padmanabhan, Renato Ambrósio, Rachapalle Reddi Sudhir, Michael W. Belin |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Mydriatics
medicine.medical_specialty genetic structures Scheimpflug principle Pupil law.invention Cornea Tropicamide chemistry.chemical_compound law Ophthalmology medicine Pupillary response Humans Corneal pachymetry Fluorescein Tomography Keratometer medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Fluoresceins eye diseases Cross-Sectional Studies chemistry sense organs business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Cornea. 41:958-964 |
ISSN: | 0277-3740 |
Popis: | PURPOSE The purpose of this article was to study the impact of instillation of 1% fluorescein and mydriatics on measurements made by Scheimpflug imaging. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study of patients who had measurements of corneal shape (maximum keratometry and best fit sphere of anterior and posterior corneal surfaces), pachymetry (at the pupil center, corneal apex, and thinnest location), and anterior chamber parameters (depth, volume, and angle of anterior chamber and corneal volume) using the Pentacam HR before and after the instillation of fluorescein and mydriatics. Group A had baseline measurements that were repeated 1.5 hours after the instillation of 1% fluorescein and 0.8% tropicamide+ 5% phenylephrine eye drops. Group B had baseline measurements that were repeated 10 minutes after the instillation of 1% fluorescein, and group C had baseline measurements that were repeated 1.5 hours after the instillation of mydriatics. RESULTS Overall, 131 eyes of 131 patients were studied: 87 in group A, 28 in group B, and 16 in group C. Significant differences and wide variations were noted in corneal pachymetry and anterior chamber parameters in all 3 groups. The highest magnitude and range of difference was observed in pachymetry at the pupil center (17 ± 53.5 μm) and in anterior chamber volume (26.7 ± 69.8 mm3). Corneal shape measurements of anterior and posterior corneal surfaces were not significantly affected by either fluorescein or mydriatics. Pupillary dilation also affected the ability of the Pentacam to accurately trace the pupil margin in 19.5% of cases. CONCLUSIONS For consistent and accurate measurements, it is important that Scheimpflug imaging be performed before other tests which may need the instillation of fluorescein or mydriatics. |
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