Screening subclinical keratoconus with Placido-based corneal indices

Purpose: To assess in a sample of normal, keratoconic and keratoconus suspect eyes the performance of a set of new topographic indices computed directly from the digitized images of the Placido rings. Methods: This comparative study comprised a total of 124 eyes of 106 patients from the opht...

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Main Author: Ramos López, Darío
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Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10835/5671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/OPX.0b013e3182843f2a
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description Purpose: To assess in a sample of normal, keratoconic and keratoconus suspect eyes the performance of a set of new topographic indices computed directly from the digitized images of the Placido rings. Methods: This comparative study comprised a total of 124 eyes of 106 patients from the ophthalmic clinics Vissum Alicante and Vissum Almería (Spain), in three groups: control group (50 eyes), keratoconus group (50 eyes) and keratoconus suspect group (24 eyes). In all cases, a comprehensive examination was performed including the corneal topography with a Placido-based CSO topography system. Clinical outcomes were compared among groups, along with the discriminating performance of the proposed irregularity indices. Results: Significant differences at level 0.05 were found on the values of the indices among groups by means of Mann-Witney-Wilcoxon non-parametric test and Fisher’s exact test. Additional statistical methods, such as receiver operating characteristic analysis and K- fold cross-validation, confirmed the capability of the indices to discriminate between the three groups. Conclusions: Direct analysis of the digitized images of the Placido mires projected on the cornea is a valid and effective tool for detection of corneal irregularities. Although based only on the data from the anterior surface of the cornea, the new indices performed well even when applied to the keratoconus suspect eyes. They have the advantage of simplicity of calculation combined with high sensitivity in corneal irregularity detection, and thus can be used as supplementary criteria for diagnosing and grading keratoconus that can be added to the current keratometric classifications. Keywords: Corneal irregularities; subclinical keratoconus; irregularity index; diagnosis; corneal topography; Placido disks
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spelling oai:repositorio.ual.es:10835-56712023-04-12T19:38:53Z Screening subclinical keratoconus with Placido-based corneal indices Ramos López, Darío Purpose: To assess in a sample of normal, keratoconic and keratoconus suspect eyes the performance of a set of new topographic indices computed directly from the digitized images of the Placido rings. Methods: This comparative study comprised a total of 124 eyes of 106 patients from the ophthalmic clinics Vissum Alicante and Vissum Almería (Spain), in three groups: control group (50 eyes), keratoconus group (50 eyes) and keratoconus suspect group (24 eyes). In all cases, a comprehensive examination was performed including the corneal topography with a Placido-based CSO topography system. Clinical outcomes were compared among groups, along with the discriminating performance of the proposed irregularity indices. Results: Significant differences at level 0.05 were found on the values of the indices among groups by means of Mann-Witney-Wilcoxon non-parametric test and Fisher’s exact test. Additional statistical methods, such as receiver operating characteristic analysis and K- fold cross-validation, confirmed the capability of the indices to discriminate between the three groups. Conclusions: Direct analysis of the digitized images of the Placido mires projected on the cornea is a valid and effective tool for detection of corneal irregularities. Although based only on the data from the anterior surface of the cornea, the new indices performed well even when applied to the keratoconus suspect eyes. They have the advantage of simplicity of calculation combined with high sensitivity in corneal irregularity detection, and thus can be used as supplementary criteria for diagnosing and grading keratoconus that can be added to the current keratometric classifications. Keywords: Corneal irregularities; subclinical keratoconus; irregularity index; diagnosis; corneal topography; Placido disks 2018-02-15T09:32:22Z 2018-02-15T09:32:22Z 2013 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1040-5488 http://hdl.handle.net/10835/5671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/OPX.0b013e3182843f2a en Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Screening subclinical keratoconus with Placido-based corneal indices
title Screening subclinical keratoconus with Placido-based corneal indices
title_full Screening subclinical keratoconus with Placido-based corneal indices
title_fullStr Screening subclinical keratoconus with Placido-based corneal indices
title_full_unstemmed Screening subclinical keratoconus with Placido-based corneal indices
title_short Screening subclinical keratoconus with Placido-based corneal indices
title_sort screening subclinical keratoconus with placido-based corneal indices
url http://hdl.handle.net/10835/5671
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