A three-dimensional morpho-volumetric similarity study of Down syndrome keratopathy vs. keratoconus.

IF 4.1 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Eye and Vision Pub Date : 2023-01-03 DOI:10.1186/s40662-022-00315-0
Ibrahim Toprak, Francisco Cavas, José S Velázquez, Jorge L Alio Del Barrio, Jorge L Alio
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Background: To compare and contrast morpho-volumetric features between Down syndrome (DS) cornea and non-DS keratoconic cornea by three-dimensional (3D) modelling.

Methods: Forty-three subjects (43 eyes) with DS and 99 patients matching their age and sex (99 eyes) with keratoconus (KC) were included in this single-center cross-sectional study. Main outcome measures were high-order aberrations (HOA), central corneal thickness (CCT), spherical equivalent refraction, and morpho-volumetric parameters established using a 3D corneal model, such as deviation of anterior and posterior corneal apices (Dapexant/Dapexpost) and minimum thickness points (Dmctant/Dmctpost) from corneal vertex, areas of the anterior and posterior surfaces (Aant/Apost), sagittal area passing through the anterior and posterior corneal apices (Aapexant/Aapexpost) and minimum thickness point (Amctpost) and corneal volume of the complete cornea (Vtotal).

Results: Age, gender, spherical equivalent refraction, CCT and Vtotal were similar between the net on-DS KC and DS groups (P > 0.05), while non-DS KC group had higher HOA than the DS group (P < 0.05). Dapexant, Aant, Apost and Aapexant showed higher values in the DS group than in the non-DS KC group, whereas Dapexpost showed a reduction in the DS group when compared with the non-DS KC group (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that anterior and posterior corneal apex dynamics were specifically different in DS subjects, as the anterior apex tends to displace more prominently when compared to that from the non-DS KC group, while the posterior apex appears to be more stable than that in non-DS KC, which also support the theory that DS patients suffer from a specific keratopathy, distinctively different to KC but strongly related to it, and probably showing a diversity of corneal phenotypes in all cases of DS.

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唐氏综合征角膜病变与圆锥角膜的三维形态-体积相似性研究。
背景:通过三维(3D)建模比较和对比唐氏综合征(DS)角膜和非DS角膜圆锥角膜的形态-体积特征。方法:采用单中心横断面研究方法,选取43例DS患者(43眼)和99例符合年龄和性别的圆锥角膜(KC)患者(99眼)。主要观察指标为高阶像差(HOA)、角膜中央厚度(CCT)、球面等效屈光度和利用三维角膜模型建立的形态-体积参数,如角膜前后尖(Dapexant/Dapexpost)和最小厚度点(Dmctant/Dmctpost)与角膜顶点、前后表面面积(Aant/Apost)、经过前、后角膜尖(Aapexant/Aapexpost)和最小厚度点(Amctpost)的矢状面面积和完整角膜的角膜体积(Vtotal)。结果:无DS KC组与无DS KC组的年龄、性别、球等效屈光度、CCT、Vtotal差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05),无DS KC组的HOA高于无DS KC组(P apexant、Aant、Apost、Aapexant的数值均高于无DS KC组,而Dapexpost的数值低于无DS KC组(P)。本研究表明,DS患者的前、后角膜尖动态具有特异性差异,与非DS KC组相比,前角膜尖移位更明显,而后角膜尖似乎比非DS KC组更稳定,这也支持了DS患者患有特异性角膜病变的理论,与KC明显不同,但与KC密切相关。并且可能在所有退行性椎体滑移病例中显示出角膜表型的多样性。
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Eye and Vision
Eye and Vision OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Eye and Vision is an open access, peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. It welcomes research articles, reviews, methodologies, commentaries, case reports, perspectives and short reports encompassing all aspects of eye and vision. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: current developments of theoretical, experimental and clinical investigations in ophthalmology, optometry and vision science which focus on novel and high-impact findings on central issues pertaining to biology, pathophysiology and etiology of eye diseases as well as advances in diagnostic techniques, surgical treatment, instrument updates, the latest drug findings, results of clinical trials and research findings. It aims to provide ophthalmologists and visual science specialists with the latest developments in theoretical, experimental and clinical investigations in eye and vision.
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