Comparative analysis of anterior corneal curvature and astigmatism measurements obtained with three different devices

The objective of this study was to compare the central corneal curvature and astigmatism measurements obtained with three different systems in healthy eyes and to assess the level of interchangeability between them. This was a comparative study examining 30 healthy eyes of 30 patients (age 15-53-yea...

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Published in:Clinical and experimental optometry Vol. 103; no. 5; pp. 618 - 624
Main Authors: Molina-martín, Ainhoa, Piñero, David P, Caballero, María T, Fez, Dolores, Camps, Vicent J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Melbourne Taylor & Francis 01-09-2020
Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd
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Summary:The objective of this study was to compare the central corneal curvature and astigmatism measurements obtained with three different systems in healthy eyes and to assess the level of interchangeability between them. This was a comparative study examining 30 healthy eyes of 30 patients (age 15-53-years). A complete eye examination was performed in all cases including analysis of anterior corneal curvature and astigmatism with three devices: the colour-LED topography system Cassini (i-Optics) (CAS), the Scheimpflug-based system Pentacam (Oculus Optikgeräte) (PTC) and the optical biometer IOL-Master 500 (Carl Zeiss Meditec) (IOLM). Differences between devices in terms of curvature in the flattest (flat K) and steepest meridians (steep K) as well as in the magnitude (AST) and power vector components of astigmatism (J 0 and J 45 ) were evaluated. The interchangeability between devices was evaluated with the Bland-Altman method. Statistically significant differences between devices were found in steep K and flat K (p < 0.001). No statistically significant differences between devices were found in AST (p = 0.057) and J 0 power vector (p = 0.185). However, differences between devices in J 45 did reach statistical significance (p = 0.039). Ranges of agreement for curvature measures ranged from 0.123 (flat K, CAS-PTC) to 0.165-mm (steep K, CAS-PTC). Ranges for the magnitude of astigmatism were 0.868, 1.059 and 0.739 D in CAS-IOLM, PTC-IOLM and CAS-PTC comparisons, respectively. For J 0 and J 45 , ranges of agreement were below 0.522 D. Measurements of central corneal curvature and astigmatism obtained with the three devices evaluated cannot be used interchangeably.
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ISSN:0816-4622
1444-0938
DOI:10.1111/cxo.13002