Fig 1.
(A) Example of CCT measurement using Cirrus-OCT. (B) CCET was defined as the distance from the air–cornea junction to the Bowman’s layer line (white line). (C) CCT was defined as the distance from the air–cornea junction to the cornea–aqueous humor junction (white line).
Table 1.
Descriptive statics of involved patients.
Fig 2.
(A) Correlation between CCET and IOP measured by GAT. (B) Correlation between CCET and IOP measured by NCT. (C) Correlation between CCST and GAT IOP. (D) Correlation between CCST and NCT IOP.
Fig 3.
(A) IOP difference between CCT and IOP measured by GAT and NCT. (B) Correlation between GAT IOP and NCT IOP difference and CCET. (C) Correlation between GAT IOP and NCT IOP difference and CCST.
Table 2.
Correlations between IOP parameters and central corneal thickness parameters (Pearson correlation coefficient R and P value in parenthesis).