The relationship between corneal biomechanics and anterior segment parameters in the early stage of orthokeratology A pilot study

  • Renai Chen
  • , Xinjie Mao
  • , Jun Jiang
  • , Meixiao Shen
  • , Yan Lian
  • , Bin Zhang
  • , Fan Lu

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Abstract

To investigate the relationship between corneal biomechanics and anterior segment parameters in the early stage of overnight orthokeratology.Twenty-three eyes from 23 subjects were involved in the study. Corneal biomechanics, including corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF), and parameters of the anterior segment, including corneal curvature, central corneal thickness (CCT), and corneal sublayers' thickness, were measured at baseline and day 1 and 7 after wearing orthokeratology lens. One-way analysis of variance with repeated measures was used to compare the longitudinal changes and partial least squares linear regression was used to explore the relationship between corneal biomechanics and anterior segment parameters.At baseline, CH and CRF were positively correlated with CCT (r = 0.244, P = .008 for CH; r = 0.249, P < .001 for CRF), central stroma thickness (CST) (r = 0.241, P = .008 for CH; r = 0.244, P = .002 for CRF) and central Bowman layer thickness (CBT) (r = 0.138, P = .039 for CH; r = 0.171, P = .006 for CRF). Both CH and CRF significantly decreased from day 1 after orthokeratology. The corneal curvature and the epithelium thickness also significantly decreased, while the stromal layer thickened significantly from day 1 after orthokeratology. There was no correlation between the changes of corneal biomechanics and anterior segment parameters at day 1 and 7 after orthokeratology.While corneal biomechanics were positively correlated with CCT, CST, and CBT, the changes of CH and CRF were not correlated with the changes of corneal curvature, CCT, and corneal sublayers' thickness in the early stage of orthokeratology in our study.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6907
Number of pages6
JournalMedicine
Volume96
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2017

Funding

This study was supported by research grants from the National Major Equipment Program of China (2012YQ12008004 to FL) and the National Nature Science Foundation of China Grant (No. 81570880 to FL).

Keywords

  • Corneal biomechanics
  • Corneal curvature
  • Corneal thickness
  • Overnight orthokeratology

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