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Reproducibility and repeatability of corneal flap thickness measured by anterior segment optical coherence tomography. The authors have no financial interest in the subject matter of this e-poster. Maria A Henriquez MD Luis Izquierdo MD Jackeline Parraga MD. PURPOSE.
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Reproducibility and repeatability of corneal flap thickness measured by anterior segment optical coherence tomography The authors have no financial interest in the subject matter of this e-poster Maria A Henriquez MD Luis Izquierdo MD JackelineParraga MD
PURPOSE • To evaluate the interexaminer reproducibility and intraexaminer repeatability in the measured of the flap thickness obtained by anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT).
METHODS • This prospective, randomized study included 128 eyes that underwent LASIK procedure. • 3 months after an anterior segment OCT was performed. • 2 different examiner performed the measurement at 0 mm, 3 mm nasal and 3 mm temporal in a high resolution corneal at the axis of 0° to 180°. • 3 times for each examiner the measurement was done. • The repeatability and reproducibility of the measurements were evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and the Bland-Altman method.
AS-OCT scan with measurement of the flap thickness at 3 points. Center 3 mm temporal 3 mm nasal
RESULTS Table 1. Mean flap thickness at 0 mm, 3 mm nasal y 3 mm temporal points (* standard deviation).
The ICC was 0.75 having GOOD concordance between the measurements. Concordance according the intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) ICC: 0.75
CONCLUSIONS • Measurement of the flap thickness performed with the AS-OCT showed good repeatability and reproducibility, showing that this device it is accuracy in the preoperative evaluation of the patients before LASIK enhancement.
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MARIA ALEJANDRA HENRIQUEZ BERTAGGIA • Medical School. ULA Merida. Venezuela. Magnacumlaude. • OpthalmologyResidency, Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal.Peru. • Master in Ophthalmology. Universidad de Salta. Argentina. • PhD in Medicine. USMP Lima Peru. . • Medical Director of OFTALMOSALUD Institute of eyes. Lima- Peru. • Chief of ResearchDepartment at OftalmosaludInsitute of Eyes.