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Measurements of anterior chamber depth, white-to-white distance, anterior chamber angle, and pupil diameter using two Scheimpflug imaging devices.
Robert Montés-micóAlberto Domínguez-vicentDaniel Monsálvez-romínSantiago García-lázaroAntonio J. Del ÁGuila-carrascosubject
InterferometriaAdultAnterior ChamberScheimpflug principlePhotography/methodsPupil diameterIrisPupila/fisiologiaDiagnostic Techniques OphthalmologicalAnterior chamber anglePupilYoung AdultOpticsAnterior chamber/pathologyImaging Three-Dimensionallcsh:OphthalmologymedicineDiagnostic techniques ophthalmologicalPhotographyHumansPentacam hrDioptrePhysicsWhite to whitemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPupilGeneral MedicineTécnicas de diagnóstico oftalmológicoCorneal topographyeye diseasesOphthalmologyInterferometryCâmara anterior/patologialcsh:RE1-994Fotografia/métodosTopografia da córneasense organsCorneal topographyPupil/physiologybusinessNuclear medicinedescription
Purpose: To compare the ocular anterior chamber depth, white-to-white distance, anterior chamber angle, and pupil diameter, as measured with two different Scheimpflug imaging devices. Methods: This transversal study included 80 right eyes from 80 subjects aged from 20 to 40 years. Their spherical equivalents ranged from -4.25 to +1.00 diopters (D). Each eye's anterior chamber depth, white-to-white distance, anterior chamber angle, and pupil diameter, were measured for far vision using both the Galilei G4 (double Scheimpflug camera) and the Pentacam HR (single Scheimpflug camera) systems. Results: Mean anterior chamber depths were calculated as 3.12 ± 0.23 mm and 3.19 ± 0.24 mm when measured with the Galilei G4 and the Pentacam HR, respectively. The mean white-to-white distance measured was 11.84 ± 0.31 mm and 11.90 ± 0.43 mm when measured with the Galilei G4 and the Pentacam HR, respectively. Mean pupil diameters were measured as 3.22 ± 0.58 mm and 3.22 ± 0.52 mm when measured with the Galilei G4 and the Pentacam HR, respectively. Finally, the mean anterior chamber angle was 34.30 ± 2.86 degrees when it was measured with the Galilei G4, and 39.26 ± 2.85 degrees when measured with the Pentacam HR. A comparative analysis revealed that the Galilei G4 yielded a significantly lower (P0.05) for both devices were obtained for the white-to-white distance measurements. Conclusion: The Galilei G4 and Pentacam HR Scheimpflug systems cannot be used interchangeably because they produce significant measurement differences.
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2014-08-01 | Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia |