A study for parametric morphogeometric operators to assist the detection of keratoconus
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Bataille, Laurent Guy Françoise; Cavas Martínez, Francisco; García Fernández Pacheco, Daniel; Fernández Cañavate, Francisco José; Alió Sanz, Jorge LucianoResearch Group
Grupo de investigación en Ingeniería Multidisciplinar y SeguridadKnowledge Area
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This work was supported by the Thematic Network for Co-Operative Research in Health (RETICS-RD16/0008/0012), financed by the Carlos III Health Institute and the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER).Realizado en/con
VISSUM Instituto Oftalmológico de Alicante; Universidad Miguel Hernández de ElchePublication date
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Molecular Diversity Preservation InternationalBibliographic Citation
BATAILLE, Laurent et al. A study for parametric morphogeometric operators to assist the detection of keratoconus, 2017. En: Symmetry, vol. 9, n. 12, pp. 302Keywords
Geometric modellingCornea reconstruction
Diagnosis
Scheimpflug
Computer-aided design
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The aim of this study is to describe a new keratoconus detection method based on the analysis of certain parametric morphogeometric operators extracted from a custom patient-specific three-dimensional (3D) model of the human cornea. A corneal geometric reconstruction is firstly performed using zonal functions and retrospective Scheimpflug tomography data from 107 eyes of 107 patients. The posterior corneal surface is later analysed using an optimised computational geometry technique and the morphology of healthy and keratoconic corneas is characterized by means of geometric variables. The performance of these variables as predictors of a new geometric marker is assessed through a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis and their correlations are analysed through Pearson or Spearman coefficients. The posterior apex deviation variable shows the best keratoconus diagnosis capability. However, the strongest correlations in both healthy and pathological corneas are provided by ...
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