Comparison of automated corneal endothelial cell analysis in healthy and postoperative eyes with phakic intraocular lens: a cross-sectional study and literature review.
Hannuy ChoiIk Hee RyuIn Sik LeeJin Kuk KimTae Keun YooPublished in: BMC ophthalmology (2024)
The ECD values between the two instruments were correlated, but that of the CellChek-20 was significantly higher than that of the EM-4000 in both healthy and postoperative eyes after pIOL surgery. Most previous studies have also shown that the Konan software overestimated the ECD compared to other products in automatic measurement mode. The possibility of measurement bias should be considered when replacing equipment used for corneal endothelial cell measurements.
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