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Accuracy and validity of IK4 handheld video keratometer measurements in children.

Reference
Harvey, Erin M, Miller, Joseph M, Schwiegerling, Jim, et al. Accuracy and validity of IK4 handheld video keratometer measurements in children. J AAPOS. 2011;15(4):407-9. doi:10.1016/j.jaapos.2011.04.002
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Abstract

The infant keratometer (IK4) is a custom handheld instrument that was designed specifically to allow measurement of corneal astigmatism in infants as young as 6 months of age. In this study, accuracy of IK4 measurements with the use of standard toric surfaces was within 0.25 D. Validity measurements obtained in 860 children aged 3-7 years demonstrated slightly greater astigmatism measurements in the IK4 than in the Retinomax K+. Measurement success was 98% when the IK4 was used. The IK4 may prove to be clinically useful for screening children as young as 3 years of age at high risk for corneal astigmatism.