Abstract
To assess the agreement between Orbscan 3, Pentacam HR and ultrasound pachymetry (Palm Scan AP 2000) in measuring central corneal thickness. Prospective observational cross-sectional study of ninety-two eyes of 48 patients with normal corneas was conducted. Central corneal thickness was measured via Pentacam HR, Orbscan 3 and ultrasound pachymetry. Bland-Altman analysis was used to demonstrate agreement between various methods. Ninety-two eyes of 46 subjects were enrolled. The mean age was 29.67years (18-59). The average measurements of central corneal thickness were 545.73 ± 29.35μm, 549.34 ± 29.14μm and 545.78 ± 31.48μm for the Pentacam HR, Orbscan and ultrasound pachymetry, respectively. The three devices measurements are closely correlated, with Pearson correlation coefficient ranging from 0.868 to 0.929. The 95 % limits of agreement were 25.2 to - 18μm between Orbscan and Pentacam central corneal thickness, 25.2 to - 25.7μm between Pentacam and pachymetry central corneal thickness and 34.4 to - 27.2μm between Orbscan and pachymetry central corneal thickness. In spite of advancement of Orbscan 3, still there are wide agreement limits between CCT measurements obtained via Orbscan 3, Pentacam HR and ultrasound pachymetry; thus, interchangeable use in clinical practice is not recommended.
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