Bowman's layer and corneal thickness in health and disease.

IF 2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Yaochun Shen, Yalin Zheng, Alfredo Borgia, Matteo Posarelli, Rose Herbert, Tom Sharp, Luca Pagano, Vito Romano, Andrea Madden, Alexander Undan, Stephen B Kaye
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate central Bowman's layer thickness (BT) in relation to central corneal thickness (CCT) and curvature, and epithelial thickness in healthy and disease corneas.

Methods: Patients with keratoconus (KC), corneal dystrophies (CD) and healthy controls (HC) were included. Linnik and Mirau versions of an ultra-high axial resolution line field spectral domain optical coherence tomography device were used to image the cornea, in addition to commercially available devices. A supervised automated segmentation process was used to extract the quasi-point thickness of Bowman's layer.

Results: 62 participants: 24 with KC, 20 with CD and 18 HC were included. Mean central BT was 15.41 µm (SD 0.49; min-max: 12.28-19.54) in HC, 14.27 µm (SD:0.43; min-max: 11.22-18.25) in KC and 15.65 µm (SD 0.64; min-max: 12.42-20.06) in CD (mainly Fuchs CD). Patients with KC had thinner central BT than those with CD (p=0.03), but not compared with HC (p=0.13). Central BT was significantly associated with CCT (p<0.01), being on average 3% of CCT. The ratio of BT to CCT was independent of diagnosis (CD 0.028, HC 0.030, KC 0.028, p=0.88), age (p=0.23), sex (p=0.67), Kmax (p=0.77) or epithelial thickness (p=0.72).

Conclusions: Over sample populations of healthy, keratoconic and dystrophic corneas, central BT was consistently associated with corneal thickness and was independent of age, sex, Kmax, and epithelial thickness.

Trial registration number: ISRCTN40558.

鲍曼氏层与角膜厚度在健康与疾病中的关系。
目的:探讨健康和病变角膜中央鲍曼层厚度(BT)与角膜中央厚度(CCT)、曲率和上皮厚度的关系。方法:选取圆锥角膜(KC)、角膜营养不良(CD)患者和健康对照组(HC)。除了市售设备外,还使用了Linnik和Mirau版本的超高轴向分辨率线场光谱域光学相干断层扫描设备对角膜进行成像。采用监督自动分割方法提取鲍曼层准点厚度。结果:共纳入62例,其中KC 24例,CD 20例,HC 18例。平均中心BT为15.41µm (SD 0.49;min-max: 12.28-19.54), HC为14.27µm (SD:0.43;最小-最大值:11.22-18.25)和15.65µm (SD 0.64;最小-最大:12.42-20.06)CD(主要是Fuchs CD)。KC患者的中央BT较CD患者薄(p=0.03),但与HC患者相比无显著差异(p=0.13)。中心BT与CCT显著相关(结论:在健康、角膜形成和营养不良的角膜样本群体中,中心BT始终与角膜厚度相关,与年龄、性别、Kmax和上皮厚度无关。试验注册号:ISRCTN40558。
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BMJ Open Ophthalmology
BMJ Open Ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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