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Fig 1.

An illustration of corneal apical movement and ‘Whole Eye Motion’ in the CST measurement.

Corneal locations at Whole Eye Motion (white, at 22.41 ms from the initiation of air jet) and maximum deformation concavity (red, at 16.40 ms from the initiation of air jet)) are superimposed on the cornea prior to the CST measurement (blue). In this case, the time of the second applanation (‘A2 deformation time’) was 22.05 ms. CST: CorvisST.

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Table 1.

Summary of basic demographics.

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Table 2.

mTD progression rate in all eyes, WEM-d low, WEM-d high, WEM-t short, and WEM-t long subgroups.

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Table 3.

The relationship between elastic energy parameters and age, CCT, CH, AL, GAT-IOP on the measurement day, WEM-d and WEM-t.

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Table 4.

The relationship between the values of mTD progression rate and age, gender, CCT, CH, AL, mean GAT-IOP, and HCE, with p values from the linear mixed model.

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Table 5.

The optimal models to describe mTD progression rate with explanatory variables selected from age, mean GAT-IOP, SD of GAT-IOP, CCT, AL, mTD in the initial VF, CH, and HCE.

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