1. Repeatability of Scheimpflug-Placido camera in mild dry eye versus normal eyes according to the topographical position of the cornea.
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Hwang S, Kim DS, Kim D, Hong EH, Shin YU, Kim YJ, and Kang MH
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- Humans, Female, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Tears, Young Adult, Photography methods, Photography instrumentation, Cornea diagnostic imaging, Dry Eye Syndromes diagnosis, Dry Eye Syndromes diagnostic imaging, Corneal Topography methods, Corneal Topography instrumentation
- Abstract
We aimed to investigate the repeatability of various corneal measurements according to topographical location in the entire cornea measured by dual rotating Scheimpflug-Placido camera and to explore the differences in repeatability between patients with mild dry eye and those with normal eyes. In both the normal and dry eye groups, divided based on BUT or the height of the tear film, there were no statistically significant differences in the ratio of unacceptable variation (RUV) and ICC. The consistency of the examination of the anterior and posterior refractive values and corneal thickness according to the corneal location, measured three times repeatedly using the Galilei anterior segment camera, was high. There was no difference based on the height of the tear film or the tear film break-up time. However, caution is needed when interpreting the values of the anterior corneal refractive values, as there can be changes of more than 0.5D within 3 mm of the central area., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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