Background: This study aims to evaluate the repeatability of the Pentacam HR, comparing two different measurement modes (50-cornea fine and 25-3D scan) in patients affected by keratoconus. Methods: Multicenter retrospective study, conducted at Eye Clinic of the ASST-Spedali Civili-University of Brescia, Italy, and St. Paul’s Eye Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, United Kingdom. A total of 72 eyes from 72 patients with keratoconus underwent six consecutive measurements, three using the 25-3D scan mode and three with the 50-Cornea fine mode. Measurements were made by one single observer, using the Scheimpflug corneal tomographer camera (Pentacam HR, Oculus, Wetzlar, Germany). Repeatability was assessed using the within-subject SD (Sw) statistic from a two-way analysis of variance. Results: Both measurement modes had excellent repeatability. The interclass coefficient correlation (ICC) was excellent (>0.9) in all the parameters evaluated, apart from anterior and posterior astigmatic axes and posterior astigmatism (ICC > 0.8) and index of height asymmetry (IHA) (ICC < 0.6). However, in 18 of 29 parameters, the ICC was higher in case of 25-3D scan. Repeatability limit for Kmax was 1.00D in 25-3D scan mode and 1.02D in case of 50-cornea fine. Conclusions: 25-3D scan may be preferable to 50-Cornea fine, in view of having slightly higher ICC in case of patients with keratoconus. Repeatability limits reported may be helpful in clinical practice for assessing the progression of keratoconus.

Repeatability of Pentacam HR in Keratoconus According to Two Different Scan Protocols: 25-3D Scan and 50-Cornea Fine

Romano, Davide
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Calza, Stefano;Semeraro, Francesco;Romano, Vito
2025-01-01

Abstract

Background: This study aims to evaluate the repeatability of the Pentacam HR, comparing two different measurement modes (50-cornea fine and 25-3D scan) in patients affected by keratoconus. Methods: Multicenter retrospective study, conducted at Eye Clinic of the ASST-Spedali Civili-University of Brescia, Italy, and St. Paul’s Eye Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, United Kingdom. A total of 72 eyes from 72 patients with keratoconus underwent six consecutive measurements, three using the 25-3D scan mode and three with the 50-Cornea fine mode. Measurements were made by one single observer, using the Scheimpflug corneal tomographer camera (Pentacam HR, Oculus, Wetzlar, Germany). Repeatability was assessed using the within-subject SD (Sw) statistic from a two-way analysis of variance. Results: Both measurement modes had excellent repeatability. The interclass coefficient correlation (ICC) was excellent (>0.9) in all the parameters evaluated, apart from anterior and posterior astigmatic axes and posterior astigmatism (ICC > 0.8) and index of height asymmetry (IHA) (ICC < 0.6). However, in 18 of 29 parameters, the ICC was higher in case of 25-3D scan. Repeatability limit for Kmax was 1.00D in 25-3D scan mode and 1.02D in case of 50-cornea fine. Conclusions: 25-3D scan may be preferable to 50-Cornea fine, in view of having slightly higher ICC in case of patients with keratoconus. Repeatability limits reported may be helpful in clinical practice for assessing the progression of keratoconus.
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