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. 2009 May;25(5):435-43.
doi: 10.3928/1081597X-20090422-06.

Precision of orbscan II assessment of anterior corneal curvature and asphericity

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Precision of orbscan II assessment of anterior corneal curvature and asphericity

William Arthur Douthwaite et al. J Refract Surg. 2009 May.

Abstract

Purpose: To determine the number of measurements required to produce a representative mean result for corneal apical radius and asphericity and to examine the repeatability of this mean result.

Methods: The Bausch & Lomb Orbscan II corneal topographer was used to take 10 measurements of right eyes of 20 normal individuals. These were used to determine the number of measurements required to obtain a representative result. The apical radius and p-value were derived from the instrument software for the entire surface and also calculated from the raw data for a single meridian.

Results: Both apical radius and asphericity stabilized as the number of responses contributing to the mean increased. Repeat measurement for the entire surface of a three-measurement mean result was +/-0.090 mm for apical radius and +/- 0.151 for the p-value. The results for a single meridian, on repeat measurement, will lie within +/- 0.069 mm and +/- 0.051, respectively.

Conclusions: Little improvement in stability or repeatability was observed after a three-measurement mean. The error and repeatability of the measurement appear to be better in this investigation when only a single meridian is analyzed. Thus, instrument software might be improved by providing analysis of apical radius and asphericity for a single, selectable meridian.

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