Diagnostics (Nov 2021)

Screening of Keratoconus Using Autokeratometer and Keratometer Keratoconus Index

  • Takashi Kojima,
  • Naoki Isogai,
  • Tomoya Nishida,
  • Tomoaki Nakamura,
  • Kazuo Ichikawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11112120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 2120

Abstract

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The keratometer keratoconus index (KKI) is a diagnostic index for the risk of keratoconus calculated from autokeratometer test values. We partially modified the KKI equation and assessed it without limiting the target age and severity of keratoconus. This retrospective study included 179 eyes of 99 patients with keratoconus and 468 eyes from 235 normal controls. In the modified KKI, oblique astigmatism or against-the-rule astigmatism was defined as ≥1D astigmatism. KKI diagnostic power was analyzed in subgroups of p = 0.0001). Using the modified KKI, sensitivity reached 100% (4/4) and specificity, 63.5% (33/52), in ≥50-year-old patients, while overall sensitivity in keratoconus ≥stage 2 was 100% (30/30). In conclusion, the modified KKI proved to be effective in keratoconus screening at all stages. However, it should be noted that false-positive frequency is higher in ≥50-year-old patients.

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