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Title: Progression of keratoconus assessed by fourier analysis of videokeratography data. Author: Oshika T, Tanabe T, Tomidokoro A, Amano S. Journal: Ophthalmology; 2002 Feb; 109(2):339-42. PubMed ID: 11825821. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively document changes in corneal refractive parameters in relation to the progression of keratoconus over years. DESIGN: Retrospective observational case series. PARTICIPANTS: Eighty-five eyes of 64 patients with keratoconus who had undergone videokeratography examinations at least twice with an interval of 1 year or longer between each examination. METHODS: By means of Fourier series harmonic analysis, topography data were decomposed into spherical component, regular astigmatism, decentration component, and higher order irregularity. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Change rate of each parameter per year was calculated by use of the least squares method. RESULTS: All four refractive parameters were significantly larger in the keratoconic eyes than in the age-matched normal controls (P < 0.001, Student's t test). The yearly rate of change was significantly positive for spherical component (P = 0.008) and higher order irregular astigmatism (P = 0.015) but not for the regular astigmatism and decentration component. In eyes that showed apparent progression on color-coded maps, spherical component showed a significantly positive change rate per year (P = 0.002), but other parameters did not. In eyes without apparent progression, the yearly change rate of higher order irregular astigmatism was significantly larger than zero (P = 0.049). CONCLUSIONS: Keratoconus progression over years was quantitatively described. It was indicated that spherical equivalent is a manifest indicator for the apparent progression of keratoconus, and irregular astigmatism increases along with the natural course of the disease.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]