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Title: | Repeatability and reproducibility of anterior segment measurements in normal eyes using dual scheimpflug analyzer | Authors: | Altıparmak, Z. Yağcı, Ramazan Güler, E. Arslanyılmaz, Z. Canbal, M. Hepşen, İ.F. |
Keywords: | Galilei Interobserver repeatability Intraobserver Wavefront aberrations adult anterior eye chamber depth anterior eye segment anterior segment analysis system Article astigmatism controlled study cornea thickness corneal pachymetry corneal wavefront aberration correlation coefficient dual Scheimpflug analyzer female human keratometry male measurement repeatability prospective study refraction error reproducibility visual acuity chart anterior eye chamber human experiment measurement precision normal human observer variation posterior corneal astigmatism posterior corneal power total corneal astigmatism total corneal power visual system parameters |
Publisher: | Turkish Ophthalmology Society | Abstract: | Objectives: To assess the repeatability and reproducibility of anterior segment measurements including aberrometric measurements provided by a dual Scheimpflug analyzer (Galilei) system in normal eyes. Materials and Methods: Three repeated consecutive measurements were taken by two independent examiners. The following were evaluated: total corneal power and posterior corneal power, corneal higher-order wavefront aberrations (6.0 mm pupil), pachymetry at the central, paracentral, and peripheral zones, and anterior chamber depth (ACD). Repeatability was assessed by calculating the within-subject standard deviation, precision, repeatability, and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Bland-Altman analysis was used for assessing reproducibility. Results: Thirty eyes of 30 patients were included. The best ICC values were for corneal pachymetry and ACD. For both observers, acceptable ICC was also achieved for the other parameters, the only exceptions being posterior corneal astigmatism and total high order aberration. The 95% LoA (Limits of Agreement) values for all measurements showed small variability between the two examiners. Conclusion: The Galilei system provided reliable measurements of anterior segment parameters. Therefore, the instrument can be confidently used for routine clinical use and research purposes. © 2015, Turkish Ophthalmology Society. All rights reserved. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9985 https://doi.org/10.4274/tjo.16768 |
ISSN: | 1300-0659 |
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