A comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in Western India

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the accuracy of measuring central corneal thickness (CCT) using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope and whether they can be used interchangeably in adult patients with healthy cornea. Methodology: A comparative and observational study was...

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Published in:Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research
Main Authors: Krutika H. Nankani, Twisha M. Tandel, Ashwini A. Sapre, Hemali A. Patel
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jcor.jcor_67_24
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author Krutika H. Nankani
Twisha M. Tandel
Ashwini A. Sapre
Hemali A. Patel
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Twisha M. Tandel
Ashwini A. Sapre
Hemali A. Patel
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the accuracy of measuring central corneal thickness (CCT) using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope and whether they can be used interchangeably in adult patients with healthy cornea. Methodology: A comparative and observational study was carried out in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department (OPD) in a tertiary care hospital in Western India. In all patients, CCT is measured using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope to perform a comparative study. Statistical analysis was done using paired t-test. Two-tailed hypothesis was applied. Results: This study included a sample size of 300 eyes of 150 adult patients. We want to test whether CCT values by Ultrasound Pachymeter and Noncontact specular Microscope is significantly different for right eyes and left eyes of the same patients, therefor we applied paired t-test for statistical analysis. T value for the right eye CCT measurement was −0.4 and the value of P was 0.69. T value for the left eye CCT measurement was −0.79 and the value of P was 0.43. P > 0.05 suggested that the results were nonsignificant. Conclusion: Our study suggests that the noncontact specular microscope produces CCT values that do not vary significantly from ultrasonic pachymeter. In subjects with healthy cornea, ultrasound pachymeter and specular microscope can be used interchangeably.
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spelling doaj-art-e0aaae8257bc4779baf7bca6fe661e3d2025-08-19T23:08:11ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research2320-38972320-39002024-09-0112325525810.4103/jcor.jcor_67_24A comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in Western IndiaKrutika H. NankaniTwisha M. TandelAshwini A. SapreHemali A. PatelOBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the accuracy of measuring central corneal thickness (CCT) using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope and whether they can be used interchangeably in adult patients with healthy cornea. Methodology: A comparative and observational study was carried out in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department (OPD) in a tertiary care hospital in Western India. In all patients, CCT is measured using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope to perform a comparative study. Statistical analysis was done using paired t-test. Two-tailed hypothesis was applied. Results: This study included a sample size of 300 eyes of 150 adult patients. We want to test whether CCT values by Ultrasound Pachymeter and Noncontact specular Microscope is significantly different for right eyes and left eyes of the same patients, therefor we applied paired t-test for statistical analysis. T value for the right eye CCT measurement was −0.4 and the value of P was 0.69. T value for the left eye CCT measurement was −0.79 and the value of P was 0.43. P > 0.05 suggested that the results were nonsignificant. Conclusion: Our study suggests that the noncontact specular microscope produces CCT values that do not vary significantly from ultrasonic pachymeter. In subjects with healthy cornea, ultrasound pachymeter and specular microscope can be used interchangeably.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jcor.jcor_67_24central corneal thicknessnoncontact specular microscopeultrasonic pachymeter
spellingShingle Krutika H. Nankani
Twisha M. Tandel
Ashwini A. Sapre
Hemali A. Patel
A comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in Western India
central corneal thickness
noncontact specular microscope
ultrasonic pachymeter
title A comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in Western India
title_full A comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in Western India
title_fullStr A comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in Western India
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in Western India
title_short A comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in Western India
title_sort comparative study of central corneal thickness using an ultrasonic pachymeter and a noncontact specular microscope in adult patients coming to the ophthalmology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital in western india
topic central corneal thickness
noncontact specular microscope
ultrasonic pachymeter
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jcor.jcor_67_24
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