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Agreement of non-contact pachymetry after LASIK: comparison of combined scanning-slit/Placido disc topography and specular microscopy.

Tipo: Artículo
Autores: López-Miguel A, Nieto JC, Díez-Cuenca M, Piñero DP, Maldonado MJ.
Títuto Revista: Eye (London, England).
Referencia:
Colaboradores: Grupo de Investigación Universidad de Navarra (RD07/0062/0021); Instituto Oftalmológico de Alicante (RD07/0062/0018).
Centro: 11 - UNAV
Eye (Lond). 2010 Jun;24(6):1064-70. Epub 2009 Sep 25.

Agreement of non-contact pachymetry after LASIK: comparison of combined scanning-slit/Placido disc topography and specular microscopy.

Source

Departamento de Oftalmología, Clínica Universitaria, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain. alberoptico@yahoo.es

Abstract

PURPOSE:

To assess the interchangeability of central corneal thickness (CCT) measurements between combined scanning-slit/Placido disc topography (Orbscan-II) and specular microscopy (Topcon SP-2000P) in patients who underwent laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for myopia.

PATIENTS AND METHODS:

We recruited 118 consecutive patients who underwent LASIK for myopia. The CCT was measured using Orbscan-II and Topcon SP-2000P randomly. Orbscan-II and Topcon SP-2000P CCT data were analysed using the paired-sample t-test and the limits of agreement (LoA) were calculated with the method described by Bland-Altman.

RESULTS:

The average CCT measurements by Orbscan-II and Topcon SP-2000P were 447.55+/-49.78 microm and 461.38+/-35.35 microm, respectively (P<0.0001; mean difference, 13.83+/-22.31 microm; 95% confidence interval, 9.77-17.09 microm). The Bland-Altman plot showed an inverse association between the average and the difference between the devices: Topcon-Orbscan-II=174.23 -0.353xAverage (P<0.01). The widths of the crude and regression-based 95% limits of agreement were 87.45 and 63.72 microm, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS:

Orbscan-II measurements of CCT after myopic LASIK were significantly lower than those obtained using Topcon SP-2000P. The limits of agreement between the two devices were too broad and, therefore, both pachymetric values cannot be used interchangeably. Further, the tendency towards comparably Orbscan-II readings in thinner corneas precludes that one technique can directly replace the other. This is important for the adequate medium- and long-term follow-up of the growing LASIK patient population.

PMID: 19786958 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]