Repeatability and correlation of corneal biomechanical measurements obtained by Corvis ST in orthokeratology patients
To evaluate the repeatability of the corneal biomechanical measurements obtained by Corvis ST in post-orthokeratology patients and analyze the correlation between the biomechanical and ocular parameters. Fifty-one eyes of 51 myopic subjects were included in this study. The biomechanical parameters w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Contact lens & anterior eye 2023-06, Vol.46 (3), p.101793-101793, Article 101793 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To evaluate the repeatability of the corneal biomechanical measurements obtained by Corvis ST in post-orthokeratology patients and analyze the correlation between the biomechanical and ocular parameters.
Fifty-one eyes of 51 myopic subjects were included in this study. The biomechanical parameters were assessed using Corvis ST. Repeatability was assessed using one-way ANOVA based on within-subject standard deviation (Sw), repeatability coefficient (RC), intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and correlation of variation (CoV). The correlation was evaluated using Pearson correlation analysis.
All parameters measured by Corvis ST, except length of flattened cornea at the first and second applanations (A1L and A2L), showed a good intraobserver repeatability after a 3-month follow-up period. The ICC values for A1L and A2L were 0.444 and 0.654, whereas the other parameters were higher than 0.8. Similar trends were obtained for CoV, wherein the CoV values for A1L and A2L were greater than 13 %. The corneal biomechanical parameters were correlated with age, refraction, axial length (AL), steep and flat keratometry before and after orthokeratology, and central corneal thickness (CCT). Following orthokeratology treatment, post-keratometry demonstrated a higher correlation with stiffness parameter at first applanation (SP-A1), velocity of corneal apex at the first applanation (A1V), and radius than pre-keratometry, which showed a weak correlation with SP-A1.
Corneal biomechanical parameters assessed using Corvis ST demonstrated a good repeatability, except A1L and A2L. The corneal biomechanical parameters were correlated with age, refraction, AL and pre- and post-keratometry. Thus, Corvis ST is a suitable device for investigating biomechanical parameter. |
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ISSN: | 1367-0484 1476-5411 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.clae.2022.101793 |