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An exploratory analysis of forme fruste keratoconus sensitivity diagnostic parameters

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INTERNATIONAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 8, Pages 2473-2481

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10792-022-02246-0

Keywords

Forme fruste keratoconus; Sensitive diagnostic parameters; Random forest regression; Area under ROC curve (AUC)

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32171304]

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Secondary statistical analysis of Pentacam or Corvis ST parameters extracted sensitive diagnostic parameters for clinical keratoconus (CKC) and forme fruste keratoconus (FFKC). Important parameters related to the thinnest point of cornea were identified, with SPA1 being the only Corvis ST output parameter sensitive to FFKC. A meta-analysis on SPA1 showed high sensitivity and potential for early detection of corneal biomechanical changes in FFKC.
Purpose To secondary statistical analysis of the Pentacam or Corvis ST parameters from literatures, and to obtain more sensitive diagnostic parameters for clinical keratoconus (CKC) and forme fruste keratoconus (FFKC), respectively. Methods The parameters and the corresponding area of ROC curve (AUC) in previous studies were extracted and screened to obtain the database of CKC (Data-CKC) and FFKC (Data-FFKC), respectively. Two different importance evaluation methods (%IncMSE and IncNodePurity) of random forest were used to preliminary select the important parameters. Then, based on the partial dependency analysis, the sensitive diagnostic parameters that had promotion to the diagnostic performance were obtained. Data-FFKC was analyzed in the same way. Finally, a diagnostic test meta-analysis on the sensitive parameter of interest was conducted to verify the reliability of the above analysis methods. Results There were 88 parameters with 766 records in Data-CKC, 57 parameters with 346 records in Data-FFKC. Based on two importance evaluation methods, 60 important parameters were obtained, of which 20 were further screened as sensitive parameters of keratoconus, and most of these parameters were related to the thinnest point of cornea. The stiffness parameter at first applanation (SPA1) was the only Corvis ST output parameter sensitive to FFKC except the Tomographic and Biomechanical Index and the Corvis Biomechanical Parameter (CBI). A total of 4 records were included in the meta-analysis of diagnostic tests on SPA1. The results showed that there was threshold effect, but no significant heterogeneity (I-2 = 33%), and the area under the SROC curve was 0.87 (95% CI, 0.84-0.90). Conclusions For the diagnosis of FFKC, the sensitivity of SPA1 is not inferior to the well-known CBI, and may be the earliest Corvis ST output parameter to reflect the changes of corneal biomechanics during keratoconus progression. The elevation parameters based on the typical position of the thinnest point of corneal thickness are of great significance for the diagnosis of keratoconus.

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