Integration of Scheimpflug-Based Corneal Tomography and Biomechanical Assessments for Enhancing Ectasia Detection

CONCLUSIONS:</span><p>The TBI generated by the RF/LOOCV provided greater accuracy for detecting ectasia than other techniques. The TBI was sensitive for detecting subclinical (fruste) ectasia among eyes with normal topography in very asymmetric patients. The TBI may also confirm unilateral ectasia, potentially characterizing the inherent ectasia susceptibility of the cornea, which should be the subject of future studies.</p><p><b>[<i>J Refract Surg.</i> 2017;33(7):434 –443.]</b></p></div>
Source: Journal of Refractive Surgery - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research