Yangzes Sonam, Sharma Deeksha, Thakur Anchal, Jinagal Jitender, Kaushik Sushmita, Malhotra Chintan, Gupta Amit
Department of Ophthalmology, Advanced Eye Centre, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2025 Sep 1;73(9):1383-1388. doi: 10.4103/IJO.IJO_242_25. Epub 2025 Aug 29.
This study aimed to assess the interchangeability of pachymetry measurements obtained by anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) and ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in children with congenital corneal opacity (CCO). In this single-centre, comparative case series, children with unilateral or bilateral CCO who underwent examination under anesthesia (EUA) were evaluated using both AS-OCT and UBM. Pachymetry values from both modalities were compared using Bland-Altman analysis, and topography maps from AS-OCT were examined. A total of 54 eyes from 34 children (16 males, 18 females) were included. The mean age at first EUA was 263.93 ± 348.98 days (range: 11 days to 4 years). Mean pachymetry was 785.83 ± 23 μm with UBM and 719.80 ± 247 μm with AS-OCT, showing a statistically significant mean difference of 66.04 ± 133.55 μm (P = 0.0006). UBM consistently yielded higher measurements, and Bland-Altman analysis indicated poor agreement between the two devices. The findings suggest that AS-OCT and UBM are not interchangeable for pachymetry assessment in CCO. However, AS-OCT, being non-contact and usable without sedation, provides practical advantages for longitudinal follow-up and also offers topographic imaging, making it a useful tool in pediatric corneal evaluation.