Original Article

Comparison of Central Corneal Thickness Measurements in Normal and Keratoconic Eyes Using Ultrasonic Pachymetry and OCULUS Pentacam

10.4274/tjo.41.21

  • Kürşat Büyük
  • Banu Bozkurt
  • Ümit Kam›fl
  • Ahmet Özkağnıcı
  • Süleyman Okudan

Received Date: 22.11.2010 Accepted Date: 16.01.2011 Turk J Ophthalmol 2011;41(2):104-107

Purpose:

To compare the central corneal thickness (CCT) measurements in normal and keratoconic eyes using ultrasonic pachymetry (Ocuscan® RxP) and OCULUS Pentacam Scheimpflug camera.

Material and Method:

In this prospective study, CCT measurements were done in 57 keratoconic eyes and 62 healthy eyes by OCULUS Pentacam and ultrasonic pachymetry, consecutively. The measurements taken by the 2 instruments were compared with paired-samples t-test. A p value

Results

The mean CCT of keratoconic eyes was 480.18±33.6 μm with Pentacam and 465.67±34.5 μm with ultrasonic pachymetry, which demonstrates a statistically significant difference (t=-5.87; p585 μm (t=-3.3; p=0.005). There was a high correlation between the CCT readings done by the two methods (r=0.95, p<0.001).

Discussion:

The CCT measurements obtained by Pentacam in both keratoconic and healthy eyes highly correlated with the ultrasonic measurements. However, the CCT measurements taken by Pentacam were higher compared to the ultrasonic measurements; therefore, one and the same imaging technique should be used in follow-up measurements. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2011; 41: 104-7)

Keywords: Central corneal thickness, ultrasonic pachymetry (Ocuscan RxP), OCULUS pentacam, keratoconus

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