Agreement between a swept-source optical coherence tomography and dual Scheimpflug Placido analyser in healthy, keratoconus suspect and keratoconus eyes
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Purpose To evaluate the agreement and interchangeability of anterior and posterior corneal parameters measured
by the swept-source optical coherence tomography–based ANTERION and the dual Scheimpflug–Placido GALILEI G4
in normal, keratoconus suspect (KS), and keratoconus (KC) eyes.
Methods In this cross-sectional study, 221 eyes (129 normal, 40 KS, 52 KC) were examined using ANTERION and
GALILEI G4 in a single session. Anterior and posterior keratometry (K1, K2, K Max), best-fit sphere (BFS), central corneal
thickness (CCT), and minimum corneal thickness (MCT) were analysed. Inter-device agreement was assessed using
paired statistical tests and Bland–Altman analysis.
Results In normal eyes, most parameters showed statistically significant mean differences with wide limits of
agreement (LoA). In KS eyes, no significant differences were observed in each parameter. In KC eyes, mean differences
were minimal, though LoAs were wide, particularly for anterior keratometry and pachymetry; only MCT showed a
statistically significant difference. Pachymetric measurements consistently differed between devices, with ANTERION
generally reporting smaller values.
Conclusion The wide LoAs between ANTERION and GALILEI indicate that the devices are not interchangeable,
particularly for longitudinal monitoring in keratoconus. Consistent use of a single device is recommended in clinical
practice.
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Abdul-Kadir, MA., Mohamed Shafit, M.A., Salam, A. et al. Agreement between a swept-source optical coherence tomography and dual Scheimpflug Placido analyser in healthy, keratoconus suspect and keratoconus eyes. BMC Ophthalmol 26, 154 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-026-04730-y
