2010
DOI: 10.3928/1081597x-20091105-01
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Repeatability of Layered Corneal Pachymetry with the Artemis Very High-Frequency Digital Ultrasound Arc-Scanner

Abstract: Purpose To assess the three-dimensional repeatability of thickness measurements for epithelium, stroma, cornea, flap, and residual stromal bed using the Artemis very high-frequency (VHF) digital ultrasound arc-scanner (ArcScan Inc). Methods Five consecutive measurements were obtained for 10 eyes of 10 patients 1 year after LASIK using the Artemis VHF digital ultrasound arc-scanner across the central 10-mm diameter of the cornea. Repeatability analysis was performed for thickness measurements for each corneal… Show more

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“…[34][35][36] Very-highfrequency digital US is currently the only method for generating a map of RST, enabling the minimum RST to be found precisely. 5,37,38 The repeatability of intraoperative central RST measurements using handheld US pachymetry was similar to the repeatability of intraoperative CCT measurements. When interpreting intraoperative RST Figure 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…[34][35][36] Very-highfrequency digital US is currently the only method for generating a map of RST, enabling the minimum RST to be found precisely. 5,37,38 The repeatability of intraoperative central RST measurements using handheld US pachymetry was similar to the repeatability of intraoperative CCT measurements. When interpreting intraoperative RST Figure 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…However, many studies compared only the Orbscan slitlamp and Pentacam Scheimpflug rotating techniques with ultrasound pachymetry and did not refer to new, potentially better, techniques such as optical coherence tomography and very-high-frequency digital ultrasound. [21][22][23] Additional studies are recommended to explore the clinical significance of this marginal impact of parameters (refraction, keratometry, and age) on the thinnest point in corneal thickness. They should include an equally high number of eyes but apply different techniques for corneal measurement to exclude a potential influence on the results of the measurement method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 The thickness of the majority of the partial flap was between 120 μm and 150 μm. There was a localized region near the inferotemporal edge of the flap where Video 1.…”
Section: Secondary Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%