Corneal thickness and elevation measurements using swept-source optical coherence tomography and slit scanning topography in normal and keratoconic eyes

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Background: To compare corneal thickness and corneal elevation using swept source optical coherence tomography and slit scanning topography. Design: Prospective study. Participants: 41 normal and 46 keratoconus subjects. Methods: All eyes were imaged using swept source optical coherence tomography and slit scanning tomography during the same visit. Mean corneal thickness and best-fit sphere measurements were compared between the instruments. Main outcome measures: Agreement of measurements between swept source optical coherence tomography and scanning slit topography was analyzed. Intra-rater reproducibility coefficient and intraclass correlation coefficient were evaluated. Results: In normal eyes, central corneal thickness measured by swept source optical coherence tomography was thinner compared with slit scanning topography (p<0.0001) and ultrasound pachymetry (p= <0.05 for all). Overall, reproducibility coefficients and intraclass correlation coefficients were significantly better with swept source optical coherence tomography for measurement of central corneal thickness, anterior best-fit sphere and, posterior best-fit sphere (all p<0.001). Conclusions: Corneal thickness and elevation measurements were significantly different between swept source optical coherence tomography and slit scanning topography. With better reproducibility coefficients and intraclass correlation coefficients, swept source optical coherence tomography may provide a reliable alternative for measurement of corneal parameters. © 2013 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.

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Jhanji, V., Yang, B., Yu, M., Ye, C., & Leung, C. K. S. (2013). Corneal thickness and elevation measurements using swept-source optical coherence tomography and slit scanning topography in normal and keratoconic eyes. Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 41(8), 735–745. https://doi.org/10.1111/ceo.12113

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