Repeatability of corneal measurements from the Casia2 anterior segment tomographer in a cataractous population
Achim Langenbucher, Nóra Szentmáry, Alan Cayless, Daniel Schartmüller, Marcus Lisy, Rupert Menapace, Jascha Wendelstein, Christina Leydolt

TL;DR
This study assesses the consistency of corneal measurements using the Casia2 device in patients with cataracts.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the repeatability of corneal power and thickness measurements in a large cataractous population.
Findings
Corneal power measurements showed variation within ±1/8 D for keratometric and RealPower SEQ.
Keratometry underestimates against-the-rule corneal astigmatism by approximately 0.23 D.
The cornea was found to be slightly thicker at the apex compared to the thinnest point.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the repeatability of corneal power and thickness measures in a large patient cohort. In this retrospective non-randomised cross sectional single-centre study we evaluated a dataset containing 900 Casia2 anterior segment tomography measurements from 300 eyes from 300 patients (3 repeat measurements each) taken prior to cataract surgery. Only complete measurements marked as ‘Successful’ and with a sequence of 3 measurements for each eye performed on the same day were considered. Keratometry (K), corneal back surface (P) and RealPower (R) were each decomposed into power vector components SEQ/C0/C45. The mean (MEAN) and standard deviations (SD) for each sequence of measurements were derived and analysed. For K the MEAN and SD SEQ/C0/C45 were 43.77/0.17/-0.02 D and 0.12/0.18/0.18 D, for P MEAN and SD were −6.13/-0.25/0.00 D and 0.01/0.03/0.02 D,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Corneal surgery and disorders · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses
