Correlation of corneal pigmented arc with wide epithelial thickness map in orthokeratology-treated children using optical coherence tomography measurements

Pei Wei Huang, Ling Yeung, Chi Chin Sun, Ho Min Chen, Shu Yen Peng, Yen Ting Chen, Chun Fu Liu*

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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the intensity of corneal pigmented arc in orthokeratology (ortho-k)-treated children and its correlation with wide epithelial thickness map (ETM) obtained through anterior segment optical coherent tomography (AS-OCT). Methods: This retrospective case series reviews medical records of children who received ortho-k treatment for myopia control. Intensity of ortho-k-associated pigmented arc after wearing ortho-k lens more than 12 months and its correlation with each sector/zone of wide ETM obtained by AS-OCT was explored. Pigmented arcs were further divided into apparent and unapparent groups, and the clinical differences between groups were determined. Results: This study included 57 eyes of 29 children (mean age, 11.4 years, range 9–15); after initiating ortho-k treatment, the incidence of the corneal pigmented arc was 91.2% with mean lens wear duration of 26.1 months. Intensity of pigmented arc was significantly correlated with lens wear duration, target power, baseline degree of myopia, C zone and sectors I2, I3 and IT3 on wide ETM. Comparison between apparent and unapparent groups showed the same significant results except for C zone. After adjusting for lens wear duration and target power, sector I2 has the highest association with pigmented arc severity. Conclusion: Children treated with ortho-k are likely to develop ortho-k-associated pigmented arcs. The new wide ETM of AS-OCT can provide important information regarding the intensity of pigmented arc in these children. This can support customized pigmented arc-free ortho-k treatment for children in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)238-243
Number of pages6
JournalContact Lens and Anterior Eye
Volume43
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 06 2020

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Keywords

  • AS-OCT
  • Epithelial thickness map
  • OCT
  • Orthokeratology
  • Orthokeratology safety
  • Pigmented arc

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