Ocular biometry with swept-source optical coherence tomography

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Abstract

This study aimed to summarize the outcomes reported when swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) is used for ocular biometry. A literature search was performed to identify publications reporting clinical outcomes of patients measured with commercial SS-OCT. Twenty-nine studies were included in this review. A comprehensive analysis of the available data was performed, focusing on parameters used for intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation in cataract surgery, including keratometry, central corneal thickness, white-to-white distance, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness, axial length, IOL power, and pupil diameter. Different metrics for repeatability, reproducibility, and agreement between devices were analyzed. In general, SS-OCT biometers provide excellent repeatability and reproducibility outcomes; however, the differences obtained for some parameters measured in agreement studies should be carefully analyzed to validate the interchangeability between devices. The good outcomes reported lead us to conclude that optical biometers based on SS-OCT technology are likely to become the gold standard for ocular biometry.

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Montés-Micó, R., Pastor-Pascual, F., Ruiz-Mesa, R., & Tañá-Rivero, P. (2021, June 1). Ocular biometry with swept-source optical coherence tomography. Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000551

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