Pentacam HR Indices Variation in Normal Corneas with Different Corneal Thickness
Autor: | Nermine Said Aly Madkour, Maged M Roshdy, Rania Serag Elkitkat, Sherine S Wahba, Ramy Riad Fikry |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Refractive error Article Subject business.industry medicine.disease eye diseases Normative database 03 medical and health sciences Ophthalmology 0302 clinical medicine Best fit sphere Quartile lcsh:Ophthalmology lcsh:RE1-994 Statistical significance 030221 ophthalmology & optometry medicine 030212 general & internal medicine sense organs Pentacam hr business Research Article |
Zdroj: | Journal of Ophthalmology Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol 2018 (2018) |
ISSN: | 2090-004X |
Popis: | Purpose. To evaluate the effect of variable corneal thickness on Pentacam HR diagnostic indices in normal corneas.Methods. Retrospective study was conducted at Al Watany Eye Hospital, Cairo, Egypt. Consecutive 160 eyes of young myopic subjects without KC were evaluated using Pentacam HR (WaveLight Allegro Oculyzer II, Erlangen, Germany). The elevation- and thickness-based indices were recorded. Enrolled corneas were categorized into three groups according to TCT quartiles; group 1 (39 eyes) included corneas with TCT µm, group 2 (81 eyes) with TCT between 523 and 564 µm, while group 3 (40 eyes) enrolled TCT >564 µm. The possible effect of pachymetry on Pentacam HR indices was assessed using partial correlation tests.Results. In normal corneas, back elevation from best fit sphere (BE from BFS) and that from best fit toric ellipsoid (BFTE) were the elevation indices that showed statistically significant differences among groups (P=0.013and0.019, respectively). Regarding pachymetric indices, maximum pachymetry progression index (PPI max) showed statistical significance (P=0.001). Partial correlations, after excluding age and refractive error effects, showed that TCT was correlated with BE from BFS, BE from BFTE, and PPI max (P=0.001,0.001,0.002, respectively).Conclusions. Some Pentacam HR indices varied with different corneal thickness in normal corneas. This necessitates inclusion of pachymetric subgroups in the normative database. The use of the more robust indices (average pachymetry progression index and front elevations) is recommended in relatively thin or thick corneas. |
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