Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyes

Purpose: To compare mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconus affected eyes and determine the optimal cut-off points to maximize sensitivity and specificity in discriminating keratoconus from normal corneas. Methods: A total of 204 normal eyes and 142 keratoconus affe...

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Main Authors: Sepehr Feizi, Siamak Delfazayebaher, Mohammad Ali Javadi, Farid Karimian, Vahid Ownagh, Fatemeh Sadeghpour
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Language:English
Published: Knowledge E 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research
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Online Access:http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2018;volume=13;issue=2;spage=93;epage=100;aulast=Feizi
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spelling doaj-108dde29f3cd413aa0d8e899a45c66c12020-11-25T01:44:43ZengKnowledge EJournal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research2008-322X2018-01-011329310010.4103/jovr.jovr_19_17Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyesSepehr FeiziSiamak DelfazayebaherMohammad Ali JavadiFarid KarimianVahid OwnaghFatemeh SadeghpourPurpose: To compare mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconus affected eyes and determine the optimal cut-off points to maximize sensitivity and specificity in discriminating keratoconus from normal corneas. Methods: A total of 204 normal eyes and 142 keratoconus affected eyes were enrolled in this prospective comparative study. Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism were measured using a dual Scheimpflug camera. Correlation coefficients were calculated to assess the relationship between the magnitudes of keratometric and posterior corneal astigmatism in the study groups. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to compare the sensitivity and specificity of the measured parameters and to identify the optimal cut-off points for discriminating keratoconus from normal corneas. Results: The mean posterior corneal power was −6.29 ± 0.20 D in the normal group and −7.77 ± 0.87 D in the keratoconus group (P < 0.001). The mean magnitudes of the posterior corneal astigmatisms were −0.32 ± 0.15 D and −0.94 ± 0.39 D in the normal and keratoconus groups, respectively (P < 0.001). Significant correlations were found between the magnitudes of keratometric and posterior corneal astigmatism in the normal (r=−0.76, P < 0.001) and keratoconus (r=−0.72, P < 0.001) groups. The mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism were highly reliable characteristics that distinguished keratoconus from normal corneas (area under the curve, 0.99 and 0.95, respectively). The optimal cut-off points of mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism were −6.70 D and −0.54 D, respectively. Conclusion: Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism measured using a Galilei analyzer camera might have potential in diagnosing keratoconus. The cut-off points provided can be used for keratoconus screening.http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2018;volume=13;issue=2;spage=93;epage=100;aulast=FeiziKeratoconus; Posterior Corneal Astigmatism; Posterior Corneal Power
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author Sepehr Feizi
Siamak Delfazayebaher
Mohammad Ali Javadi
Farid Karimian
Vahid Ownagh
Fatemeh Sadeghpour
spellingShingle Sepehr Feizi
Siamak Delfazayebaher
Mohammad Ali Javadi
Farid Karimian
Vahid Ownagh
Fatemeh Sadeghpour
Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyes
Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research
Keratoconus; Posterior Corneal Astigmatism; Posterior Corneal Power
author_facet Sepehr Feizi
Siamak Delfazayebaher
Mohammad Ali Javadi
Farid Karimian
Vahid Ownagh
Fatemeh Sadeghpour
author_sort Sepehr Feizi
title Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyes
title_short Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyes
title_full Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyes
title_fullStr Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyes
title_full_unstemmed Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyes
title_sort mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconic eyes
publisher Knowledge E
series Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research
issn 2008-322X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Purpose: To compare mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism in normal versus keratoconus affected eyes and determine the optimal cut-off points to maximize sensitivity and specificity in discriminating keratoconus from normal corneas. Methods: A total of 204 normal eyes and 142 keratoconus affected eyes were enrolled in this prospective comparative study. Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism were measured using a dual Scheimpflug camera. Correlation coefficients were calculated to assess the relationship between the magnitudes of keratometric and posterior corneal astigmatism in the study groups. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to compare the sensitivity and specificity of the measured parameters and to identify the optimal cut-off points for discriminating keratoconus from normal corneas. Results: The mean posterior corneal power was −6.29 ± 0.20 D in the normal group and −7.77 ± 0.87 D in the keratoconus group (P < 0.001). The mean magnitudes of the posterior corneal astigmatisms were −0.32 ± 0.15 D and −0.94 ± 0.39 D in the normal and keratoconus groups, respectively (P < 0.001). Significant correlations were found between the magnitudes of keratometric and posterior corneal astigmatism in the normal (r=−0.76, P < 0.001) and keratoconus (r=−0.72, P < 0.001) groups. The mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism were highly reliable characteristics that distinguished keratoconus from normal corneas (area under the curve, 0.99 and 0.95, respectively). The optimal cut-off points of mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism were −6.70 D and −0.54 D, respectively. Conclusion: Mean posterior corneal power and astigmatism measured using a Galilei analyzer camera might have potential in diagnosing keratoconus. The cut-off points provided can be used for keratoconus screening.
topic Keratoconus; Posterior Corneal Astigmatism; Posterior Corneal Power
url http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2018;volume=13;issue=2;spage=93;epage=100;aulast=Feizi
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