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Anterior segment optical coherence tomography scanning protocols and corneal thickness repeatability.

Authors :
Fisher, Damien
Collins, Michael J.
Vincent, Stephen J.
Source :
Contact Lens & Anterior Eye. Oct2020, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p433-440. 8p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

<bold>Purpose: </bold>To examine the influence of anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging protocols on the intraobserver and intrasession repeatability of epithelial, stromal, and total corneal thickness measurements.<bold>Methods: </bold>Repeated anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) images (Spectralis, Heidelberg) were obtained from 15 adults using single 8.3 mm wide horizontal line scans with an average of 2, 10, 20, 30, 50 and 100 B-scans. Volumetric scans consisting of nine 8.3 mm horizontal line scans encompassing a 1.3 mm vertical region were also captured (with 20 B-scans per line scan). Single point thickness measures (at the normal to the tangent of the anterior corneal surface) were compared with thickness measures averaged over the central 6 mm. The impact of B-scan averaging and intraobserver variability were examined for single line scans. For volumetric scans, the impact of the number of line scans upon intraobserver and intrasession variability were calculated.<bold>Results: </bold>Intraobserver repeatability did not vary significantly as a function of the number of averaged B-scans per line scan, but was lowest for 20-30 averaged B scans. For volumetric scans, increasing the number of line scans did increase scan duration (p < 0.001), with minimal impact upon the average scan quality index (p = 0.06). Averaging more than 3 line scans did not significantly improve intraobserver or intrasession repeatability for either single point or average thickness measurements.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>AS-OCT volumetric scans with 3 lines each consisting of 20 B-scans with measurements averaged over a central 6 mm of the cornea provide highly repeatable measures of epithelial, stromal and total corneal thickness (95 % LoA ≤ ±3.2 μm for intraobserver repeatability and ≤ ±3.7 μm for intrasession repeatability). This scanning protocol can provide reliable information when monitoring subtle changes in corneal thickness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13670484
Volume :
43
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145714927
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clae.2019.12.008