Abstract

The aim of the study is to explore the distribution patterns and internal correlations of the morphological parameters of the cornea in patients with age-related cataract. The Pentacam HR was used to measure anterior corneal astigmatism (ACA), posterior corneal astigmatism (PCA), total corneal astigmatism (TCA) and keratometric corneal astigmatism (KCA). With age, the proportion of with-the-rule (WTR) ACA decreased from 65.31% to 23.63%, while the against-the-rule (ATR) ACA increased from 26.53% to 56.20%. PCA exceeded 0.50 D in 9.14% of eyes, while 76.35% of them were ATR. The magnitude of ACA was positively correlated with PCA in the whole sample, with a more significant correlation in WTR eyes (sr = 0.349, P < 0.001). The vector summation effect of PCA to ACA changed from compensation to augmentation with aging. In 57.53% of WTR eyes, KCA was overestimated by an average of 0.21 ± 0.17 D, while it was underestimated by 0.38 ± 0.27 D in 87.62% of ATR eyes. In conclusion, among age-related cataract patients, ACA and TCA gradually shifted from WTR to ATR with aging, while most PCA remained as ATR. Ignoring the age-related changes and real PCA might cause overestimation of WTR astigmatism and underestimation of ATR astigmatism.

Highlights

  • The aim of the study is to explore the distribution patterns and internal correlations of the morphological parameters of the cornea in patients with age-related cataract

  • The precise evaluation of corneal astigmatism is closely related to uncorrected visual quality after cataract surgery, among patients with premium intraocular lens implantation

  • It is known that the essential difference between the total corneal astigmatism (TCA) obtained by Pentacam and keratometric corneal astigmatism (KCA) is that the former considers the real posterior corneal astigmatism (PCA) of each individual, while the latter does not

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Introduction

The aim of the study is to explore the distribution patterns and internal correlations of the morphological parameters of the cornea in patients with age-related cataract. The Pentacam HR was used to measure anterior corneal astigmatism (ACA), posterior corneal astigmatism (PCA), total corneal astigmatism (TCA) and keratometric corneal astigmatism (KCA). Ignoring the age-related changes and real PCA might cause overestimation of WTR astigmatism and underestimation of ATR astigmatism. The clinical outcomes are derived largely on the accurate estimation of total corneal astigmatism (TCA) preoperatively, which is contributed by both the anterior and posterior corneal surfaces. We used the data obtained via Pentacam HR to evaluate the distribution pattern of corneal astigmatism, correlation between posterior corneal astigmatism (PCA) and anterior corneal astigmatism (ACA), vectoral effect of PCA on ACA, and possible evaluation error of KCA in a Chinese population

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