Phoebe D. Lenhart, M.D. 1, Amy K. Hutchinson, M.D. 1, Michael J. Lynn, M.S. 2, Scott R. Lambert M.D. 1 1 Department of Ophthalmology, Emory University,

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Phoebe D. Lenhart, M.D. 1, Amy K. Hutchinson, M.D. 1, Michael J. Lynn, M.S. 2, Scott R. Lambert M.D. 1 1 Department of Ophthalmology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 2 Rollins School of Public Health American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Meeting Boston, Massachusetts, April 2010 Financial interests: None Supported by National Institutes of Health Grants U10 EY13272 and U10 EY and in part by NIH Departmental Core Grant EY06360 and Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc, New York, New York Supported by National Institutes of Health Grants U10 EY13272 and U10 EY and in part by NIH Departmental Core Grant EY06360 and Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc, New York, New York Partial Coherence Interferometry Compared with Immersion Ultrasound for Axial Length measurement in children

Purpose To determine whether measurements obtained by partial coherence interferometry (PCI) correlate well with measurements obtained using immersion ultrasonography (IUS) in children To determine whether measurements obtained by partial coherence interferometry (PCI) correlate well with measurements obtained using immersion ultrasonography (IUS) in children

Methods We reviewed the charts of 18 pediatric patients (ages 4-16 years) who underwent cataract surgery on 27 eyes at the Emory Eye Center from August 2008 to September 2009We reviewed the charts of 18 pediatric patients (ages 4-16 years) who underwent cataract surgery on 27 eyes at the Emory Eye Center from August 2008 to September 2009 Axial length measurements of the operative eye were obtained for 21/27 (78%) of eyes using PCI during the preoperative clinic visitAxial length measurements of the operative eye were obtained for 21/27 (78%) of eyes using PCI during the preoperative clinic visit Axial length measurements were then obtained using IUS in the operating room prior to surgeryAxial length measurements were then obtained using IUS in the operating room prior to surgery The data were compared to evaluate the degree of agreementThe data were compared to evaluate the degree of agreement Emory University Institutional Review Board approval was obtained and the study was in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

Data Data OD=Right eye; OS=Left eye PCI=Partial coherence interferometry; IUS=Immersion Ultrasonography

Results Axial lengths using PCI were, on average, 0.13 mm less than IUS values (95% CI to -0.06; p-value 0.002).Axial lengths using PCI were, on average, 0.13 mm less than IUS values (95% CI to -0.06; p-value 0.002). For axial lengths  23.5 mm, all patients had PCI values that were less than the IUS value.For axial lengths  23.5 mm, all patients had PCI values that were less than the IUS value. For patients with axial lengths  23.5 mm, there was no systematic pattern of one measurement being greater or less than the other.For patients with axial lengths  23.5 mm, there was no systematic pattern of one measurement being greater or less than the other.

Results Mean axial length PCI: Mean axial length IUS: 22.27

Results Negative mean (-0.13) indicates PCI values were, on average, 0.13 mm less than the IUS values. 95% confidence interval (-0.21 to -0.06) p-value= Points below the line represent patients with PCI < IUS. For axial lengths ≤ 23.5, all patients had PCI ≤ IUS. For patients with axial lengths > 23.5, there was no systematic pattern of one measurement being greater or less than the other.

Discussion There is a systematic difference in axial length measurement between PCI and IUS with PCI tending to give lower values, particularly for children with axial lengths of  23.5 mm.There is a systematic difference in axial length measurement between PCI and IUS with PCI tending to give lower values, particularly for children with axial lengths of  23.5 mm. A 0.13 mm error in axial length measurement, depending on the length of the eye, could result in a D difference in IOL calculation that may be clinically significant in some patients. A 0.13 mm error in axial length measurement, depending on the length of the eye, could result in a D difference in IOL calculation that may be clinically significant in some patients.

strengths Comparison of PCI to IUS in a pediatric population. In previous studies of adults and children comparing PCI to applanation A-scan ultrasound, the potential for contact-induced distortion of axial length measurements may have limited direct comparison of values obtained by the two devices.In previous studies of adults and children comparing PCI to applanation A-scan ultrasound, the potential for contact-induced distortion of axial length measurements may have limited direct comparison of values obtained by the two devices.

limitations Small number of eyes (27)Small number of eyes (27) Unable to obtain more than five axial length measurements for multiple childrenUnable to obtain more than five axial length measurements for multiple children Difference between PCI and IUS detected in our study using IUS could have been due to suboptimal alignment of scans along anatomic axis of eye or poor gate positioningDifference between PCI and IUS detected in our study using IUS could have been due to suboptimal alignment of scans along anatomic axis of eye or poor gate positioning

Future directions Further studies are needed to determine the utility of the IOLMaster in honing postoperative refractive outcome in children and to evaluate the IOLMaster as a tool for the longitudinal follow-up of axial length measurement in children. Further studies are needed to determine the utility of the IOLMaster in honing postoperative refractive outcome in children and to evaluate the IOLMaster as a tool for the longitudinal follow-up of axial length measurement in children.

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