Corneal volume measurements with pentacam for detection of keratoconus and subclinical keratoconus Keratokonus ve subklinik keratokonusun tespit edilmesi için pentacamla korneal hacim ölçümleri


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ÇAĞIL N., UĞURLU N., Çakmak H. B., Kocamiş S. I., Simavli H., Şimşek Ş.

Turk Oftalmoloiji Dergisi, vol.43, no.2, pp.77-82, 2013 (ESCI) identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 43 Issue: 2
  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Doi Number: 10.4274/tjo.43.97658
  • Journal Name: Turk Oftalmoloiji Dergisi
  • Journal Indexes: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, TR DİZİN (ULAKBİM)
  • Page Numbers: pp.77-82
  • Keywords: Corneal volume, keratoconus, pentacam, subclinical keratoconus
  • Lokman Hekim University Affiliated: No

Abstract

Purpose: To estimate the sensitivity and specificity of corneal volume (CV) measurements in discriminating keratoconus and subclinical keratoconus from normal corneas. Material and Method: Clinical records and Pentacam measurements of ninety-four patients with keratoconus, 36 patients with subclinical keratoconus, and 166 refractive surgery candidates with normal corneas were evaluated retrospectively. CV within 3, 5, 7, and 10 mm circles around the central cornea was measured in one eye of each patient, using the Pentacam. CV measurements in keratoconus and subclinical keratoconus were compared with normal corneas. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to determine the test's overall predictive accuracy and to identify optimal CV cutoff points to maximize sensitivity and specificity in discriminating keratoconus and subclinical keratoconus from normal corneas. Results: Mean CV within a 3.0 mm circle around the central cornea was statistically lower in keratoconus (3.4±0.2 mm, p<0.001) and 33 subclinical keratoconus (3.6±0.2mm, p<0.001) versus normal corneas (3.8±0.3mm). ROC curve analysis showed high overall predictive 33 accuracy of CV for keratoconus (area under the curve 0.92). Optimal cutoff points were 3.55 mm for keratoconus and 3.65 mm for subclinical keratoconus. These values provided sensitivity and specificity of 83% and 86%, respectively, for keratoconus, and 61% and 74% for subclinical keratoconus. Discussion: CV within a 3.0 mm circle around the central cornea effectively discriminates keratoconus from normal corneas. However, its sensitivity and specificity are lower for subclinical keratoconus diagnosis.