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Published in: International Ophthalmology 11/2019

01-11-2019 | Original Paper

Geometrical characterization of the corneo-scleral transition in normal patients with Fourier domain optical coherence tomography

Authors: Mar Seguí-Crespo, Miguel Ángel Ariza-Gracia, Nelva de Luisa David Sixpene, David P. Piñero

Published in: International Ophthalmology | Issue 11/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

To characterize the geometry at the corneo-scleral transition for a normal population and its correlation with other anatomic parameters of the eyeball.

Methods

Transversal epidemiologic study on a sample of 100 individuals (right eye) in different ethnic groups (Africans and Caucasians). All of them were examined with Fourier domain optical coherence tomography, auto-refractometer, topographer, and biometer to obtain the corneo-scleral angle (CSA) and additional clinical parameters. The dataset was analyzed to determine correlations between different anatomical parameters and nasal (CSAn) and temporal CSA (CSAt) values.

Results

The CSAt presents a significant but low correlation with the anterior chamber depth—ACD (r = 0.25; p = 0.024), the white-to-white (W–W) distance (r = 0.27; p = 0.022), and the anterior chamber volume (r = 0.25; p = 0.016). CSAn did not correlate significantly with any clinical variable, with all values being lower than 179° (concave). Ethic groups presented significant differences for pachymetry (Pac) and corneal volume (p = 0.033 and p = 0.014), being greater for Caucasians, and temporal corneo-iridial angle (p = 0.006), being greater for Africans. CSA presented and inverse correlation with age.

Conclusions

The CSAn presents a more concave profile for the normal population, whereas the CSAt presents a planar-convex profile with a great influence of age. In particular, the older the patient, the more convex the CSAt is. This age-related evolution of the CSAt and the concavity on the nasal direction must be considered when prescribing scleral contact lenses or when performing limbal incisions during refractive interventions.
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Metadata
Title
Geometrical characterization of the corneo-scleral transition in normal patients with Fourier domain optical coherence tomography
Authors
Mar Seguí-Crespo
Miguel Ángel Ariza-Gracia
Nelva de Luisa David Sixpene
David P. Piñero
Publication date
01-11-2019
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Ophthalmology / Issue 11/2019
Print ISSN: 0165-5701
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2630
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10792-019-01109-5

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