Keratoconus cone location influences ocular biomechanical parameters measured by the Ocular Response Analyzer.
Phillip T YuhasMaddison M FortmanAshraf M MahmoudCynthia J RobertsPublished in: Eye and vision (London, England) (2024)
Cone location affects the biomechanical response parameters measured under central loading of the cornea. The ORA delivers its air puff to the central cornea, so the fact that h1 and h2 and that p1area and p2area were smaller in the central cone cohort than in the peripheral cone cohort suggests that corneas with central cones are softer or more compliant centrally than corneas with peripheral cones, which is consistent with the location of the pathology. This result is evidence that corneal weakening in keratoconus is focal in nature and is consistent with localized disruption of lamellar orientation.