不对称圆锥角膜患者临床未受影响的眼的地形、厚度和上皮厚度分布模式

Rajneesh Dhiman, Barkha Gupta, Arun Kumar Jain, Amit Gup, Jagat Ram, Chintan Malhotra
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目的比较不对称圆锥角膜(AKC)患者与正常对照及圆锥角膜患者的眼的地形、厚度及上皮分布特征。方法在一家三级保健中心进行了一项前瞻性观察性研究,其中25只临床未受影响的AKC患者与25只角膜移植患者和67只正常对照进行了比较。使用光谱域光学相干断层扫描(SDOCT)比较中央2 mm和2 - 5 mm和5-7 mm区域8八分位的厚层和上皮厚度。还比较了Scheimpflug衍生地形。结果同组眼的平均模拟角膜测量值(436 D±1.34 D)与对照组(43.85D±1.57 D)相当(p > 0.99),低于角膜移植组(47.08D±4.62 D) (p = 0.004)。观察组角膜中央和上皮厚度(分别为474.28±40.27 μm, 52.76±7.45 μm)小于对照组(505.97±30.12 μm, 60.48±8.37 μm) (p <; 0.001和p = 0.006),但与角膜植入组(470.48±44.19 μm, 52.48±8.00 μm)相当(p > 0.99)。2-5 mm区径向对侧八分区厚度差异表明,同侧眼的下、颞下八分区厚度变薄,差异大于对照组(p分别为0.017和0.04)。结论中周周角膜径向对侧八分区中心上皮厚度减小和厚度差异增大可能提示角膜中周周角膜在正常地形下易发生扩张。
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Topographic, pachymetric and epithelial thickness distribution patterns in clinically unaffected fellow eyes of patients with asymmetric keratoconus

Purpose

To compare topographic, pachymetric and epithelial distribution patterns of clinically unaffected fellow eyes of patients with asymmetric keratoconus (AKC) with those of normal controls and keratoconic fellow eyes.

Methods

A prospective, observational study was conducted at a tertiary care center, in which twenty-five clinically unaffected fellow eyes in patients with AKC were compared to 25 keratoconic fellow eyes and 67 normal controls. Pachymetric and epithelial thicknesses in the central 2 mm and 8 octants in the 2–5 mm and 5–7 mm zones were compared using Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SDOCT). Scheimpflug derived topography was also compared.

Results

Mean simulated keratometry of fellow eyes (43.6D ± 1.34 D) was comparable to that of control eyes (43.85D ± 1.57 D) (p > 0.99) and less than that of keratoconic eyes (47.08D ± 4.62 D) (p = 0.004). Central corneal and epithelial thicknesses of fellow eyes (474.28 ± 40.27 μm, 52.76 ± 7.45 μm, respectively) were less than in control eyes (505.97 ± 30.12 μm, 60.48 ± 8.37 μm) (p < 0.001 and p = 0.006, respectively) but comparable to those of keratoconic eyes (470.48 ± 44.19 μm, 52.48 ± 8.00 μm) (p > 0.99). Pachymetric differences of radially opposite octants in the 2–5 mm zone demonstrated thinning in the inferior and inferotemporal octants of fellow eyes which was greater than that seen in control eyes (p = 0.017 and 0.04, respectively)

Conclusion

Reduced central epithelial thickness and greater pachymetric differences in radially opposite octants of the mid-peripheral cornea may be suggestive of susceptibility to ectasia despite normal topography.
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