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TJ-CEO 2024 , Vol 19 , Num 4
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Comparison of common corneal and anterior segment parameters obtained from two different devices in a healthy pediatric population
Zeki Baysal1, Levent Dogan1, Gamze YildirimBicer|1, Omer Ozer1
Department of Ophthalmology, Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Niğde, Türkiye DOI : 10.37844/TJ-CEO.2024.19.26 Purpose: To evaluate and compare the anterior segment parameters obtained with Sirius and IOL-Master 500 devices in children.

Materials and Methods: A total of 196 eyes of 100 children with no ocular pathology other than refractive errors were included in the study. The anterior segment parameters of all cases were performed using Sirius and IOL-Master devices. Flat keratometry (K1), steep keratometry (K2), central corneal thickness (CCT), anterior chamber depth (ACD), and pupil diameter (PD) were recorded and evaluated.

Results: The measurements of K2, CCT, ACD, and PD were significantly different between the devices (p<0.05). The mean flat keratometry (K1) values were 42.99±1.44 D and 42.98±1.41 D in Sirius and IOL-Master 500, respectively (p=0.841). The mean K2, ACD, CCT, and PD measurements were significantly higher in IOL-Master. Notably, the two devices exhibited significant noninterchangeability with respect to pupil diameter measurements, showing a mean difference of 1.306 mm and 95% limits of agreement between -1.42 and -1.183 mm.

Conclusion: Sirius and IOL-Master devices can be used interchangeably when evaluating the anterior segment parameters, including keratometry values, CCT, and ACD in children, even though these anterior segment parameters were significantly different between the devices. Keywords : Anterior chamber depth, Corneal thickness, Pediatric, Sirius, IOL-Master

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