TY - JOUR
T1 - Shape of the anterior cornea
T2 - Comparison of height data from 4 corneal topographers
AU - De Jong, Tim
AU - Sheehan, Matthew T.
AU - Dubbelman, Michiel
AU - Koopmans, Steven A.
AU - Jansonius, Nomdo M.
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - Purpose: To compare the ability of clinical corneal topographers to describe the shape of the anterior cornea for optical modeling. Setting: University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: The anterior corneal shape of healthy subjects was assessed with 4 topographers (Atlas Placido disk, Galilei dual Scheimpflug, Orbscan scanning slit, Pentacam single Scheimpflug). Exported height data were fit with Zernike polynomials. Mean values with the standard deviation, interdevice variability, and test-retest variability were determined for the defocus Z(2,0), astigmatism Z(2,-2) and Z(2,2), coma Z(3,-1) and Z(3,1), and spherical aberration Z(4,0) coefficients for 5.5 mm and 8.0 mm diameters. Results: At 5.5 mm, the single Scheimpflug topographer showed the smallest coefficient of repeatability; 0.31 μm for Z(2,0); 0.40 and 0.34 μm for Z(2,-2) and Z(2,2), respectively; 0.15 and 0.11 μm for Z(3,-1) and Z(3,1), respectively; and 0.08 μm for Z(4,0); the other topographers showed up to 10 times larger coefficients of repeatability. The (unsigned) mean differences between the topographers were in the range of 0.20 to 1.21 μm for Z(2,0); 0.02 to 0.31 μm and 0.06 to 0.42 μm for Z(2,-2) and Z(2,2), respectively; 0.03 to 0.18 μm and 0.03 to 0.35 μm for Z(3,-1) and Z(3,1), respectively; and 0.00 to 0.14 μm for Z(4,0). The Placido-disk topographer and single Scheimpflug topographer data corresponded best. Similar trends were found at 8.0 mm. Conclusion: Test-retest variability hampered a detailed description of the anterior corneal shape at the level of individual subjects; interdevice variability compromises the exchangeability of the devices. Financial Disclosure: No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.
AB - Purpose: To compare the ability of clinical corneal topographers to describe the shape of the anterior cornea for optical modeling. Setting: University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: The anterior corneal shape of healthy subjects was assessed with 4 topographers (Atlas Placido disk, Galilei dual Scheimpflug, Orbscan scanning slit, Pentacam single Scheimpflug). Exported height data were fit with Zernike polynomials. Mean values with the standard deviation, interdevice variability, and test-retest variability were determined for the defocus Z(2,0), astigmatism Z(2,-2) and Z(2,2), coma Z(3,-1) and Z(3,1), and spherical aberration Z(4,0) coefficients for 5.5 mm and 8.0 mm diameters. Results: At 5.5 mm, the single Scheimpflug topographer showed the smallest coefficient of repeatability; 0.31 μm for Z(2,0); 0.40 and 0.34 μm for Z(2,-2) and Z(2,2), respectively; 0.15 and 0.11 μm for Z(3,-1) and Z(3,1), respectively; and 0.08 μm for Z(4,0); the other topographers showed up to 10 times larger coefficients of repeatability. The (unsigned) mean differences between the topographers were in the range of 0.20 to 1.21 μm for Z(2,0); 0.02 to 0.31 μm and 0.06 to 0.42 μm for Z(2,-2) and Z(2,2), respectively; 0.03 to 0.18 μm and 0.03 to 0.35 μm for Z(3,-1) and Z(3,1), respectively; and 0.00 to 0.14 μm for Z(4,0). The Placido-disk topographer and single Scheimpflug topographer data corresponded best. Similar trends were found at 8.0 mm. Conclusion: Test-retest variability hampered a detailed description of the anterior corneal shape at the level of individual subjects; interdevice variability compromises the exchangeability of the devices. Financial Disclosure: No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcrs.2013.04.032
DO - 10.1016/j.jcrs.2013.04.032
M3 - Article
C2 - 23945029
AN - SCOPUS:84885000953
SN - 0886-3350
VL - 39
SP - 1570
EP - 1580
JO - Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
JF - Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
IS - 10
ER -