Abstract
PurposeTo develop a model to predict corneal improvement after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) for Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) from Scheimpflug tomography.DesignCross-sectional study.ParticipantsForty-eight eyes (derivation group) and 45 eyes (validation group) with a range of severity of FECD undergoing DMEK.MethodsScheimpflug images were obtained before and after DMEK. Before DMEK, pachymetry map and posterior elevation map patterns were quantified by a special image analysis program measuring tomographic features of edema (loss of regular isopachs, displacement of the thinnest point of the cornea, posterior surface depression). Image-derived novel parameters were combined with instrument-derived parameters, and the relative influences of parameters associated with the change in central corneal thickness (CCT) after DMEK in the derivation group were determined by using a gradient boosting machine learning model. The parameters with highest relative influence were then fit in a linear regression model. The derived model was applied to the validation group. Correlations and agreement were assessed between predicted and observed changes in CCT.Main Outcome MeasuresPredictive power (R2) and mean difference between predicted and observed change in CCT.ResultsThe gradient boosting machine model identified 4 novel parameters of isopach circularity and eccentricity and 1 instrument-derived parameter (posterior surface radius); preoperative CCT was a poor predictor. In the derivation group, the model strongly predicted the change in CCT after DMEK (R2 = 0.80; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.71–0.89) and the mean difference between predicted and observed change was, by definition, 0 μm. When the same 5 parameters were fit to the validation group, the model performed very highly (R2 = 0.89; 95% CI, 0.84–0.94). When the coefficient estimates from the derivation model were used to predict the change in CCT in the validation group, the predictive power was also high (R2 = 0.78; 95% CI, 0.68–0.88), and the mean difference was 4 μm (predicted minus observed).ConclusionsScheimpflug tomography maps of corneas with FECD can predict the improvement in CCT after DMEK, independent of preoperative corneal thickness measurement. The model could be applied in clinical practice or for clinical research of FECD.
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