New keratoconus staging system based on OCT
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Purpose:To establish a numerical spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT)-based keratoconus (KC) staging system and compare it with existing KC staging systems.Setting:Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China.Designs:Retrospective case-control study.Methods:Scheimpflug tomography, air-puff tonometry, and SD-OCT were performed on 236 normal and 331 KC eyes. All SD-OCT-derived parameters of the corneal epithelium and stroma were evaluated based on their receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity, and specificity to discriminate between normal and KC eyes. The best performing parameters were subsequently used to create an OCT-based staging system, which was compared with existing tomographic and biomechanical staging systems.Results:236 eyes from 236 normal patients and 331 eyes from 331 KC patients of different stages were included. The highest ranked AUC ROC SD-OCT parameters, derived from stroma and epithelium, were stroma overall minimum thickness (ST: AUC 0.836, sensitivity 90%, specificity 67%) and epithelium overall SD (EP: AUC 0.835, sensitivity 75%, specificity 78%). A numerical SD-OCT staging system called STEP including 2 parameters - STand EP- with 5 stages was proposed.Conclusions:The new SD-OCT-based KC staging system is the first to take the epithelium with its sublayer stroma information into account, showing a strong agreement to the existing staging systems. This system could be incorporated into daily practice, potentially leading to an overall improvement in KC treatment and follow-up management. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of ASCRS and ESCRS Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
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Case-control studies, Cornea, Corneal topography, Epithelium, corneal, Humans, Keratoconus, Retrospective studies, Roc curve, Tomography, optical coherence, Fluorescein, Adult, Article, Biomechanics, Case control study, Clinical practice, Controlled study, Cornea epithelium, Corrected distance visual acuity, Diagnostic test accuracy study, Female, Follow up, Human, Major clinical study, Male, Pachymetry, Retrospective study, Sensitivity and specificity, Spectral domain optical coherence tomography, Stroma, Tonometry, Young adult, Keratometry, Optical coherence tomography, Receiver operating characteristic