| Literature DB >> 28932334 |
Renato Ambrósio1,2,3,4,5, Fernando Faria Correia6,7,8, Bernardo Lopes1,2,3,4,5, Marcella Q Salomão1,2,3,4,5, Allan Luz3,4,5, Daniel G Dawson9, Ahmed Elsheikh10,11, Riccardo Vinciguerra12, Paolo Vinciguerra12,13, Cynthia J Roberts14.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ectasia development occurs due to a chronic corneal biomechanical decompensation or weakness, resulting in stromal thinning and corneal protrusion. This leads to corneal steepening, increase in astigmatism, and irregularity. In corneal refractive surgery, the detection of mild forms of ectasia pre-operatively is essential to avoid post-operative progressive ectasia, which also depends on the impact of the procedure on the cornea.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28932334 PMCID: PMC5585467 DOI: 10.2174/1874364101711010176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Ophthalmol J ISSN: 1874-3641
Corneal deformation parameters provided by the Corvis ST.
| CORVIS ST - PARAMETERS | |
|---|---|
| 1st Applanation | Moment at the first applanation of the cornea during the air puff (in milliseconds). In parenthesis is the length of the applanation at this moment (in millimeters). |
| Highest Concavity | Moment that the cornea assumes its maximum concavity during the air puff (in milliseconds). In parenthesis is the length of the distance between the two peaks of the cornea at this moment (in millimeters). |
| 2nd Applanation | Moment at the second applanation of the cornea during the air puff (in milliseconds). In parenthesis is the lenght of the applanation at this moment (in millimeters). |
| Maximum Deformation | Measurement (in millimeters) of the maximum cornea deformation during the air puff. |
| Wing Distance | Length of the distance between the two peaks of the cornea at this moment (in millimeters) |
| Maximum Velocity (in) | Maximum velocity during the ingoing phase (in meters per seconds [m/s]) |
| Maximum Velocity (out) | Maximum velocity during the outgoing phase (in meters per seconds [m/s]) |
| Curvature Radius Normal | Radius of curvature of the cornea in its natural state (in millimeters) |
| Curvature Radius HC | Radius of curvature of the cornea at the time of maximum concavity during the air puff (in millimeters) |
| Cornea Thickness | Measurement of the corneal thickness (in millimeters) |
| IOP | Measurement of the intraocular pressure (in millimeters of Mercury [mmHg]) |