Literature DB >> 21920799

Cone location and correction of keratoconus with rigid gas-permeable contact lenses.

Mahmood Nejabat1, Mohammad Reza Khalili, Cirous Dehghani.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of cone location and corneal cylinder on RGP corrected visual acuities and residual astigmatism in patients with keratoconus.
METHODS: In this prospective study, 156 eyes from 134 patients were enrolled. Complete ophthalmologic examination including manifest refraction, Best spectacle visual acuity (BSCVA), slit-lamp biomicroscopy was performed and corneal topography analysis was done. According to the cone location on the topographic map, the patients were divided into central and paracentral cone groups. Trial RGP lenses were selected based on the flat Sim K readings and a 'three-point touch' fitting approach was used. Over contact lens refraction was performed, residual astigmatism (RA) was measured and best-corrected RGP visual acuities (RGPVA) were recorded.
RESULTS: The mean age (±SD) was 22.1±5.3 years. 76 eyes (48.6%) had central and 80 eyes (51.4%) had paracentral cone. Prior to RGP lenses fitting mean (±SD) subjective refraction spherical equivalent (SRSE), subjective refraction astigmatism (SRAST) and BSCVA (logMAR) were -5.04±2.27 D, -3.51±1.68 D and 0.34±0.14, respectively. There were statistically significant differences between central and paracentral cone groups in mean values of SRSE, SRAST, flat meridian (Sim K1), steep meridian (Sim K2), mean K and corneal cylinder (p-values<0.05). Comparison of BSCVA to RGPVA shows that vision has improved 0.3logMAR by RGP lenses (p<0.0001). Mean (±SD) RA was -0.72±0.39 D. There were no statistically significant differences between RGPVAs and RAs of central and paracentral cone groups (p=0.22) and (p=0.42), respectively. Pearson's correlation analysis shows that there is a statistically significant relationship between corneal cylinder and BSCVA and RGPVA, However, the relationship between corneal cylinder and residual astigmatism was not significant.
CONCLUSIONS: Cone location has no effect on the RGP corrected visual acuities and residual astigmatism in patients with keratoconus. Corneal cylinder and Sim K values influence RGP-corrected visual acuities but do not influence residual astigmatism.
Copyright © 2011 British Contact Lens Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21920799     DOI: 10.1016/j.clae.2011.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cont Lens Anterior Eye        ISSN: 1367-0484            Impact factor:   3.077


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