Epithelial and stromal thickness profile and lens decentration in myopic orthokeratology

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Optometry Pub Date : 2023-10-29 DOI:10.1016/j.optom.2023.100485
J. González-Pérez , A. Sánchez-García , M.A. Parafita
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Abstract

Purpose

To study topographic epithelial and total corneal thickness changes in myopic subjects undergoing successful orthokeratology treatment in connection with the objective assessment of contact lens decentration.

Methods

A prospective-observational and non-randomized study in 32 Caucasian myopic eyes undergoing Ortho-k for 3 months. Total, epithelial, and stromal thicknesses were studied before and after Ortho-k treatment, using optical coherence tomography with anterior segment application software. Central, paracentral, and mid-peripheral values are taken along 8 semi-meridians.

Results

The central average total corneal thickness was 4.72 ± 1.04 μm thinner after Ortho-K. The paracentral corneal thickness showed no significant changes (p = 0.137), while the mid-peripheral corneal thickness was increased by 3.25 ± 1.6 μm associating this increase exclusively to the epithelial plot (p<0.001). When lens centration was assessed, a lens fitting decentration less than 1.0 mm was found for the whole sample, predominantly horizontal-temporal (87.5%) and vertical-inferior (50%) decentring. Corneal topographical analysis revealed a horizontal and vertical epithelial thickness asymmetric change profile with paracentral temporal thinnest values, and mid-peripheral nasal thickest values.

Conclusions

The present study found a central corneal thinning induced by Ortho-k lenses in subjects with moderate myopia, only associated with a change in epithelial thickness, as well as mid-peripheral thickening, that seems to be mainly epithelial in origin. The authors also found a tendency of contact lens decentration toward temporal and inferior areas conditioning an asymmetric epithelial redistribution pattern.

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近视角膜塑形术中上皮和间质厚度分布和晶状体分散
目的研究成功接受角膜塑形术治疗的近视受试者角膜地形上皮和总厚度的变化,并对隐形眼镜偏心进行客观评估。方法采用前瞻性、观察性和非随机研究方法,对32只高加索近视眼进行Ortho-k手术3个月。在Ortho-k治疗前后,使用光学相干断层扫描和前段应用软件研究总厚度、上皮厚度和基质厚度。中央、中央旁和中周缘值沿8条半经线取。结果Ortho-K术后角膜中央平均总厚度薄4.72±1.04μm。中央旁角膜厚度没有显示出显著变化(p=0.137),而中周边角膜厚度增加了3.25±1.6μm,这一增加仅与上皮图有关(p<;0.001)。当评估晶状体浓度时,发现整个样本的晶状体拟合偏心小于1.0 mm,以水平颞侧(87.5%)和垂直下(50%)偏心为主。角膜地形图分析显示,水平和垂直上皮厚度不对称变化,中央旁颞侧最薄值和中外周鼻腔最厚值。结论本研究发现,在中度近视受试者中,Ortho-k透镜诱导的中央角膜变薄仅与上皮厚度的变化以及中周增厚有关,这似乎主要是上皮起源。作者还发现,隐形眼镜有向颞部和下部区域偏心的趋势,这决定了不对称的上皮再分配模式。
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Journal of Optometry
Journal of Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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