Objective: To assess the repeatability and comparability of the central corneal thickness measurements obtained from a novel Scheimpflug camera with a Placido-disc topographer (Sirius®) and ultrasound pachymetry. Material and methods: In a sample of thirty unoperated eyes of healthy subjects, the central corneal thickness was analyzed by a single examiner using the Sirius® and the ultrasound pachymeter. Repeatability of three sets of measurements from each device were evaluated using the coefficient of variation, standard deviation, and intraclass correlation coefficient. T-test with Bonferroni adjustment and Bland and Altman plots were used to assess agreement between devices. Results: For the Sirius® the coefficient of variation was 0.291%, and for the ultrasound pachymeter was 0.238%. The standard deviation was 0.123μm and 0.101μm for Sirius® and US respectively and the intraclass correlation coefficient was higher than 0.95 in all measurements. Ultrasound pachymetry systematically yielded higher values and statistically significant (mean 543.867 vs 558.267μm Sirius® and ultrasound pachymeter respectively), but the difference was not clinically significant. Conclusion: In the assessment of normal corneas, central corneal thickness measured with both devices showed high repeatability and good agreement. Even though central corneal thickness measurements obtained by Sirius® were systematically lower than those obtained by ultrasound pachymeter, they do not have clinical significance. © 2014 Sociedad Mexicana de Oftalmologi
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Garza-León, M., de la Parra-Colín, P., & Barrientos-Gutierrez, T. (2015). Comparación de la medición del grosor corneal central medido con un nuevo equipo de tomografía con cámara de Scheimpflug y anillos de Plácido (Sirius®) y paquimetría ultrasónica en sujetos sanos. Revista Mexicana de Oftalmología, 89(4), 225–229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mexoft.2014.11.011
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