Objective: To describe a novel reverberation artifact named corneal reverberation artifact in ocular ultrasound.
Design: Prospective observational study.
Subjects: 30 eyes with decompensated corneas were grouped into two groups- group A (with positive corneal reverberation on USG) and group B (without reverberation artifact).
Methods: 30 eyes with decompensated corneas were studied to compare the characteristic anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) findings in eyes with reverberations observed on ultrasound (similar to IOL reverberations) and eyes with no reverberations.
Main outcome measures: Characteristic reproducible findings on ASOCT in eyes with positive reverberation.
Results: ASOCT images in group A eyes revealed a distinct transition from hyperreflective part of the cornea to iso-reflective cornea. A sharp demarcation line could be appreciated between anterior and posterior part of the cornea. ASOCT images in group B eyes did not have any drastic change in reflectivity from hyper to iso-reflective portion of the cornea. A uniform blending of reflectivity between anterior and posterior part of the cornea was noted in group B.
Conclusion: Sharp difference in reflectivity between anterior and posterior part of the cornea might contribute to the characteristic artifact noted in our patients.