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Gwyneth A van Rijn1, C Jasper F Wijnen1, Bart Th van Dooren2,3, Yanny Yy Cheng1, Jan-Willem M Beenakker1,4, Gregorius Pm Luyten1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: During our clinical practice and research, we encountered an interchangeability problem when using the SP-2000P and SP-3000P TopCon corneal specular microscopes (CSMs) (TopCon Medical Systems, Tokyo, Japan) regarding the endothelial cell count (ECC). We describe a method to improve interchangeability between these CSMs.Entities:
Keywords: corneal endothelial cell analysis; corneal endothelial cells; corneal endothelium; endothelial cell count; endothelial cell density; specular microscopy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32021069 PMCID: PMC6968816 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S228347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1Print-screen of IMAGEnet software for endothelial cell analysis. The red circle indicates where to find the parameter for magnification referred to as “pixel size”.
Figure 2Picture of the micro-ruler used for external calibration, photographed with our specular microscopes. (A) Image of horizontal external calibration made with the SP-3000P. (B) Image of vertical external calibration made with the SP-2000P.
Difference in Endothelial Cell Count per Specular Microscope IMAGEnet
| Specular Microscope | Mean ECC (Cells/mm2) | Difference (Cells/mm2) (SD) (p) |
|---|---|---|
| SP-2000P | 3058.7 | 500.2 (SD 150.4) (p<0.05) |
| SP-3000P | 2558.5 |
Abbreviations: ECC, endothelial cell count; SD, standard deviation; p, significance level linear mixed model.
Figure 3Bland–Altman plot of corrected endothelial cell counts (re-traced method) in IMAGEnet.
Difference in Endothelial Cell Count per Specular Microscope Corrected for Magnification Factor
| Specular Microscope | Mean ECC (Cells/mm2) | Difference (Cells/mm2) (SD) (p) |
|---|---|---|
| SP-2000P | 2802.7 | 244.5 (SD 110.9) (p<0.05) |
| SP-3000P | 2558.2 |
Abbreviations: ECC, endothelial cell count; SD, standard deviation; p, significance level linear mixed model.
Figure 4Bland–Altman plot of endothelial cell count after correction of magnification factor.
Figure 5Bland–Altman plot of endothelial cell count after external calibration.
Difference in Endothelial Cell Count per Specular Microscope After External Calibration Correction
| Specular Microscope | Mean ECC (Cells/mm2) | Difference (Cells/mm2) (SD) (p) |
|---|---|---|
| SP-2000P | 2593.6 | 0.4 (SD 88.7) (p=0.98) |
| SP-3000P | 2594.0 |
Abbreviations: ECC, endothelial cell count; SD, standard deviation; p, significance level linear mixed model.
Figure 6Based on external calibration, a difference in “true cell count area” versus “assumed cell count area” was found. Moreover, a slight asymmetric distortion of the postulated square surface area was noted. A correction factor was calculated, based on the difference in surface area.
Figure 7Endothelial cell photographs showing a systematic difference in endothelial cell count between the Topcon SP-2000P corneal specular microscope (left) and the Topcon SP-3000 corneal specular microscope (right).