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Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine [The]. 2018; 72 (1): 3712-3715
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-197420

ABSTRACT

Background: The most common ectatic disorder is keratoconus which is characterized by bilateral and progressive corneal thinning. Role of the pentacam has been well established for screening form fruste keratoconus in ophthalmology practice. While for anterior segment OCT it can detect the characteristic abnormal corneal thinning in patients with keratoconus using its pachymetry maps


Aim of the Work: was to detect how much anterior segment OCT can approach the pentacam's well established efficacy in diagnosis of early keratoconus among the highly myopic astigmatic patients


Patients and Methods: This prospective, non-randomized population study followed the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki, and the protocol was reviewed and approved by the Ophthalmology Department of Ain Shams University. An informed consent was signed by the patients before inclusion. We selected 40 eyes of twenty-three healthy young volunteers with high myopic astigmatism for the study from patients who attended the outpatient clinic of Maghraby Eye Hospital at the period of November and December 2017


Results: This study included 40 eyes of healthy young adults [22 females, 18 males] with high myopic astigmatism [-4.038 D+/- 1.194]. The mean age +/- SD was 24.1 +/- 5.702 [range: 16-31 years]. Statistically highly significant differences were observed in all measured cases between Pentacam and Anterior Segment OCT [p<0.01]. So the OCT corneal pachymetry mapping seems promising for evaluating corneas as in cases of early keratoconus


Conclusion: The OCT corneal pachymetry mapping with its fast acquisition time seems promising for evaluating highly astigmatic corneas, as in early keratoconus

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