Predicting the Keratoconus Disease Severity Based on Pachymetric Progression Indices Measured by Pentacam
Keratoconus (KCN) is a bilateral, progressive, and non-inflammatory disorder in the cornea, which results in thinning and protrusion of the cornea.
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of using pachymetric progression indices (PPIs) in grading the severity of KCN disease.
In this study, 76 patients with different stages of KCN were enrolled. The severity of KCN was graded according to maximum keratometry, cornea thickness, and spherical equivalent. The PPIs measured by Pentacam and the demographic characteristics were recorded and their correlation with the severity of KCN was assessed.
In terms of KCN severity, 18% of patients were at grade 1, 31% at grade 2, 42% at grade 3, and 7% at grade 4. The power of PPIs in predicting KCN grade 4, grade 3 and grade 2 based on the area under the curve ranged from 0.722 to 0.993.
The PPIs (Minimum, Maximum, Average) can predict the severity of KCN disease with good sensitivity and specificity.
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