Corneal densitometry measurements comparison between anterior segment OCT and scheimpflug imaging
Enrico Lupardi, Antonio Moramarco, Federico Cassini, Simone Febbraro, Giacomo Savini, Luigi Fontana

TL;DR
This study compares two devices for measuring corneal density and finds one is more reliable and sensitive to age-related changes.
Contribution
The study introduces a direct comparison of corneal densitometry repeatability between AS-OCT and Scheimpflug imaging in healthy eyes.
Findings
Casia 2 showed higher repeatability with ICC values over 0.9 and lower CoV compared to Pentacam AXL Wave.
CD values were positively correlated with age except in zone 1 with Pentacam.
Measurements from the two devices showed consistent bias and were not interchangeable.
Abstract
To evaluate and compare the repeatability of corneal densitometry (CD) measurements obtained using both an anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) device and a Scheimpflug camera system, while also assessing the level of agreement. The study also sought to investigate the correlation of CD with age, gender, and central corneal thickness (CCT) in normal eyes. CD measurements were obtained using the Casia 2 and the Pentacam AXL Wave. Data were collected on Total Corneal Densitometry and 4 concentric corneal annular areas, these are referred to as zone 1, denoting the central area, through to zone 4, designating the outermost peripheral region. Repeatability was assessed using intra-session test–retest variability, coefficient of variation (CoV), and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). The agreement was evaluated using Bland–Altman plots. Correlation analysis was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCorneal surgery and disorders · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
