Diagnostic Accuracy of Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography Pachymetry Mapping and Detection for Early Keratoconus using Corneal Topography as Gold Standard
Hafiz Huzaifa Akhlaq, Syed Ahmad Hassan Waqas Subzwari, Fatima Akbar Shah, Rafih Razzaq Wattoo, Umair Tariq Mirza, Syeda Iqra Iqbal
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ABSTRACT
Background: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) derived
pachymetry mapping has potential in diagnosis of early and advancing
keratoconus. The OCT corneal pachymetry map–based logistic regression formula
and the keratoconus risk scoring system has been proven to provide very
accurate results in keratoconus identification. In keratoconus screening these
techniques might be helpful.
Objectives: To ascertain the diagnostic accuracy of
anterior segment optical coherence tomographic corneal pachymetry to diagnose
the cases the cases of early keratoconus by using corneal topography as a high
standard with which other techniques of these kinds are compared.
Study Design: Cross-sectional (validation) study.
Duration: One year from July 01, 2019 to June 30, 2020.
Settings: Department of Ophthalmology, Allied
Hospital/DHQ Hospital, Faisalabad Pakistan.
Methodology: A total of 195 patients having asymmetrical
astigmatism (>1 diopter), 12-40 years of age of both genders were included.
Patients with corneal ulcer and corneal opacity were excluded. After complete
examination corneal topography and anterior segment optical coherence
tomography was performed. Tomographic minimum central corneal thickness was
recorded and assessed for cutoff value, if exceeding cutoff value patient was
diagnosed with the early keratoconus.
Results: In OCT pachymetry positive patients, 103
(True Positive) had early keratoconus and 05 (False Positive) had no early
keratoconus on corneal topography. Among 87, OCT pachymetry negative patients,
04 (False Negative) had early keratoconus on corneal topography whereas 83
(True Negative) had no early keratoconus on corneal topography (p=0.0001).
Overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative
predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of anterior segment optical coherence
tomographic corneal pachymetry to diagnose the cases of early keratoconus in
the suspected individuals by using corneal topography as gold standard was
96.26%, 94.32%, 95.37%, 95.40% and 95.38% respectively.
Conclusion: This study concluded that diagnostic accuracy
of anterior segment optical coherence tomographic corneal pachymetry to find
out the cases of early keratoconus is very high.
Keywords: Optical
coherence tomographic corneal pachymetry, Keratoconus, Sensitivity.