Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases
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Resumo: | PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF) in healthy eyes with a central corneal thickness (CCT) < 505 µm with CH and CRF in gender-, age-, and CCT-matched keratoconus cases, and to estimate the sensitivity and specificity of these parameters for discriminating between the two groups. METHODS: Prospective, comparative case series. In total 46 eyes from 30 healthy patients with CCT < 505 µm, and 42 eyes from 30 CCT-, gender- and age-matched keratoconus cases were enrolled. Biomechanical metrics (CH and CRF) were measured using the Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA) and then compared. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to identify cut-off points to maximize the sensitivity and specificity for discriminating between the groups. RESULTS: The CCT was 485.96 ± 17.61 µm (range, 438 - 505) in healthy thin corneas and 483.64 ± 16.19 µm (range, 452 - 505) in keratoconus; p=0.5225. CH was 8.63 ± 1.23 mmHg (range, 5.95 - 12.2) and 8.07 ± 1.17 mmHg (range, 4.9 - 9.85), respectively; p=0.0312. CRF was 8.43 ± 1.29 mmHg (range, 5.45 - 11.10) and 7.22 ± 1.34 mmHg (range, 4.7 - 9.45), respectively; p<0.001. ROC curve analysis showed a poor overall predictive accuracy of CH (cut-off, 8.95 mmHg; sensitivity, 63%; specificity, 23.8%; test accuracy, 44.30%) and CRF (cut-off, 7.4 mmHg; sensitivity, 28.3%; specificity, 40.5%; test accuracy, 34.12%) for detecting keratoconus in the eyes studied. CONCLUSION: CH and CRF were statistically lower in keratoconus than in healthy thin corneas. However, CH and CRF offered very low sensitivity and specificity for discriminating the groups. |
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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus casesAnálise da biomecânica corneana em córneas finas saudáveis comparadas com pacientes com ceratocone pareados por espessura corneana, sexo e idadeCorneaKeratoconusCorneal diseasesBiomechanicsDiagnostic techniques, ophthalmologicalCórneaCeratoconeDoenças da córneaBiomecânicaTécnicas de diagnóstico oftalmológicoPURPOSE: To evaluate and compare corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF) in healthy eyes with a central corneal thickness (CCT) < 505 µm with CH and CRF in gender-, age-, and CCT-matched keratoconus cases, and to estimate the sensitivity and specificity of these parameters for discriminating between the two groups. METHODS: Prospective, comparative case series. In total 46 eyes from 30 healthy patients with CCT < 505 µm, and 42 eyes from 30 CCT-, gender- and age-matched keratoconus cases were enrolled. Biomechanical metrics (CH and CRF) were measured using the Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA) and then compared. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to identify cut-off points to maximize the sensitivity and specificity for discriminating between the groups. RESULTS: The CCT was 485.96 ± 17.61 µm (range, 438 - 505) in healthy thin corneas and 483.64 ± 16.19 µm (range, 452 - 505) in keratoconus; p=0.5225. CH was 8.63 ± 1.23 mmHg (range, 5.95 - 12.2) and 8.07 ± 1.17 mmHg (range, 4.9 - 9.85), respectively; p=0.0312. CRF was 8.43 ± 1.29 mmHg (range, 5.45 - 11.10) and 7.22 ± 1.34 mmHg (range, 4.7 - 9.45), respectively; p<0.001. ROC curve analysis showed a poor overall predictive accuracy of CH (cut-off, 8.95 mmHg; sensitivity, 63%; specificity, 23.8%; test accuracy, 44.30%) and CRF (cut-off, 7.4 mmHg; sensitivity, 28.3%; specificity, 40.5%; test accuracy, 34.12%) for detecting keratoconus in the eyes studied. CONCLUSION: CH and CRF were statistically lower in keratoconus than in healthy thin corneas. However, CH and CRF offered very low sensitivity and specificity for discriminating the groups.OBJETIVO: Avaliar e comparar a histerese corneana (CH) e o fator de resistência corneano (CRF) em olhos saudáveis com espessura corneana central (CCT) < 505 µm com os resultados de CH e CRF em pacientes com ceratocone pareados por sexo, idade e CCT, além de estimar a sensibilidade e especificidade destes parâmetros na diferenciação dos grupos. MÉTODOS: Estudo prospectivo, do tipo série de casos comparativa. No total, 46 olhos de 30 pacientes saudáveis com CCT < 505 µm, e 42 olhos de 30 pacientes com ceratocone pareados por sexo, idade e CCT foram incluídos. Os parâmetros biomecânicos (CH e CRF) foram obtidos através do equipamento Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA) e depois comparados. Curvas ROC (Receiver operating characteristic) foram utilizadas para identificar o melhor valor de corte que apresentasse a maior sensibilidade e especificidade na discriminação entre ceratocone e córneas finas saudáveis para cada dado estudado. RESULTADOS: A CCT encontrada foi 485,96 ± 17,61 µm (de 438 a 505) no grupo de córneas finas saudáveis e 483.64 ± 16,19 µm (de 452 a 505) no grupo ceratocone; p=0,5225. CH 8,63 ± 1,23 mmHg (de 5,95 a 12,2) e 8,07 ± 1,17 mmHg (de 4,9 a 9,85), respectivamente; p=0,0312. CRF 8,43 ± 1,29 mmHg (de 5,45 a 11,10) e 7,22 ± 1,34 mmHg (de 4,7 a 9,45), respectivamente; p<0,001. Análise das curvas ROC mostrou baixa acurácia na diferenciação das córneas finas saudáveis daquelas com ceratocone tanto para CH (ponto de corte, 8,95 mmHg; sensibilidade, 63%; especificidade, 23,8%; acurácia, 44,30%) quanto para CRF (ponto de corte, 7,4 mmHg; sensibilidade, 28,3%; especificidade, 40,5%; acurácia, 34,12%). CONCLUSÃO: Dados fornecidos pelo ORA (CH e CRF) mostraram-se estatisticamente mais baixos em pacientes com ceratocone quando comparados com córneas finas de indivíduos saudáveis. No entanto, os dois parâmetros biomecânicos estudados apresentaram sensibilidade e especificidade muito baixas na diferenciação dos grupos.Federal University of São Paulo Department of OphthalmologyBrazilian Society of Ophthalmology AdministrationFluminense Federal University Statistics DepartmentSantos Metropolitan UniversityUNIFESP, Department of OphthalmologySciELOConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Brazilian Society of Ophthalmology AdministrationFluminense Federal University Statistics DepartmentSantos Metropolitan UniversityFontes, Bruno Machado [UNIFESP]Ambrósio Jr, RenatoVelarde, Guillermo CocaNosé, Walton [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:42:54Z2015-06-14T13:42:54Z2011-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion13-16application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492011000100003Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. 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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases Análise da biomecânica corneana em córneas finas saudáveis comparadas com pacientes com ceratocone pareados por espessura corneana, sexo e idade |
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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases |
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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases Fontes, Bruno Machado [UNIFESP] Cornea Keratoconus Corneal diseases Biomechanics Diagnostic techniques, ophthalmological Córnea Ceratocone Doenças da córnea Biomecânica Técnicas de diagnóstico oftalmológico |
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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases |
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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases |
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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases |
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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases |
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Corneal biomechanical evaluation in healthy thin corneas compared with matched keratoconus cases |
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Fontes, Bruno Machado [UNIFESP] |
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Fontes, Bruno Machado [UNIFESP] Ambrósio Jr, Renato Velarde, Guillermo Coca Nosé, Walton [UNIFESP] |
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Ambrósio Jr, Renato Velarde, Guillermo Coca Nosé, Walton [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Brazilian Society of Ophthalmology Administration Fluminense Federal University Statistics Department Santos Metropolitan University |
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Fontes, Bruno Machado [UNIFESP] Ambrósio Jr, Renato Velarde, Guillermo Coca Nosé, Walton [UNIFESP] |
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Cornea Keratoconus Corneal diseases Biomechanics Diagnostic techniques, ophthalmological Córnea Ceratocone Doenças da córnea Biomecânica Técnicas de diagnóstico oftalmológico |
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Cornea Keratoconus Corneal diseases Biomechanics Diagnostic techniques, ophthalmological Córnea Ceratocone Doenças da córnea Biomecânica Técnicas de diagnóstico oftalmológico |
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PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF) in healthy eyes with a central corneal thickness (CCT) < 505 µm with CH and CRF in gender-, age-, and CCT-matched keratoconus cases, and to estimate the sensitivity and specificity of these parameters for discriminating between the two groups. METHODS: Prospective, comparative case series. In total 46 eyes from 30 healthy patients with CCT < 505 µm, and 42 eyes from 30 CCT-, gender- and age-matched keratoconus cases were enrolled. Biomechanical metrics (CH and CRF) were measured using the Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA) and then compared. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to identify cut-off points to maximize the sensitivity and specificity for discriminating between the groups. RESULTS: The CCT was 485.96 ± 17.61 µm (range, 438 - 505) in healthy thin corneas and 483.64 ± 16.19 µm (range, 452 - 505) in keratoconus; p=0.5225. CH was 8.63 ± 1.23 mmHg (range, 5.95 - 12.2) and 8.07 ± 1.17 mmHg (range, 4.9 - 9.85), respectively; p=0.0312. CRF was 8.43 ± 1.29 mmHg (range, 5.45 - 11.10) and 7.22 ± 1.34 mmHg (range, 4.7 - 9.45), respectively; p<0.001. ROC curve analysis showed a poor overall predictive accuracy of CH (cut-off, 8.95 mmHg; sensitivity, 63%; specificity, 23.8%; test accuracy, 44.30%) and CRF (cut-off, 7.4 mmHg; sensitivity, 28.3%; specificity, 40.5%; test accuracy, 34.12%) for detecting keratoconus in the eyes studied. CONCLUSION: CH and CRF were statistically lower in keratoconus than in healthy thin corneas. However, CH and CRF offered very low sensitivity and specificity for discriminating the groups. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492011000100003 Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia, v. 74, n. 1, p. 13-16, 2011. 10.1590/S0004-27492011000100003 S0004-27492011000100003.pdf 0004-2749 S0004-27492011000100003 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/6282 WOS:000291612700003 |
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Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia, v. 74, n. 1, p. 13-16, 2011. 10.1590/S0004-27492011000100003 S0004-27492011000100003.pdf 0004-2749 S0004-27492011000100003 WOS:000291612700003 |
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