Correlation between changes in corneal asphericity and progression of keratoconus in children

IF 0.1 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
A. Tabl, Mohamed Elsayed, M. Tabl
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Abstract

Clinical relevance Early detection of keratoconus (KC) progression and timing for retreatment. Background Q value (coefficient of corneal asphericity) reflects the shape of the cornea, its refractive power, and spherical aberration. In this study, we aimed to analyze the correlation between changes in Q value and progression of KC in children. Patients and methods In this retrospective cross-sectional study, clinical data of 18 eyes of nine children that were diagnosed as bilateral progressive KC (four boys, five girls: mean age of 11.3±1.6 years) were extracted from a Scheimpflug camera (Pentacam) for analysis before (baseline) and annually after bilateral transepithelial corneal collagen cross-linking (TE-CXL) up to 5 years of follow-up. Results At all follow-up visits up to 5 years, Kmax improved significantly (mean change at 5 years was 1.6 D) (P<0.001); uncorrected visual acuity and best-corrected visual acuity showed significant changes at all follow-up visits (P<0.001). In seven (38.8%) eyes, KC had progressed by more than 1.0 D by the last follow-up visit, despite corneal cross-linking. In the last visit, there was a significant negative correlation between mean Q value and Kmax in both 6 and 8 mm anterior corneal zones (Pearson correlation coefficient, r=−0.847, P<0.001, r=−0.605, P<0.001, respectively). Conclusion There is significant negative correlations between changes in corneal asphericity and progression of KC in children, which could be considered with other parameters in early detection of disease progression and timing for retreatment after transepithelial corneal collagen cross-linking.
儿童角膜非球面变化与圆锥角膜进展的相关性
临床相关性圆锥角膜(KC)进展的早期发现和再治疗时机。背景Q值(角膜非球面系数)反映了角膜的形状、屈光力和球面像差。在本研究中,我们旨在分析儿童Q值的变化与KC进展之间的相关性。患者和方法在这项回顾性横断面研究中,从Scheimpflug相机(Pentacam)中提取9名儿童(4名男孩,5名女孩:平均年龄11.3±1.6岁)的18只眼睛的临床数据,用于在双侧经上皮角膜胶原交联(TE-CXL)随访5年之前(基线)和之后每年的分析。结果随访5年,Kmax明显改善(5年平均变化1.6D)(P<0.001);裸眼视力和最佳矫正视力在所有随访中均显示出显著变化(P<0.001)。7眼(38.8%)的KC在最后一次随访时进展超过1.0D,尽管角膜交联。在最后一次就诊中,6和8例患者的平均Q值和Kmax均呈显著负相关 mm角膜前区(Pearson相关系数,分别为r=-0.847,P<0.001,r=-0.605,P<0.001)。结论儿童角膜非球面的变化与KC的进展呈显著负相关,这可与其他参数一起用于早期检测疾病进展和角膜胶原交联后再治疗的时机。
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