21 research outputs found
Evaluation of Agreement between HRT III and iVue OCT in Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension Patients
Purpose. To determine the agreement between Moorfields Regression Analysis (MRA), Glaucoma Probability Score (GPS) of Heidelberg retinal tomograph (HRT III), and peripapillary nerve fibers thickness by iVue Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). Methods. 72 eyes with ocular hypertension or primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) were included in the study: 54 eyes had normal visual fields (VF) and 18 had VF damage. All subjects performed achromatic 30° VF by Octopus Program G1X dynamic strategy and were imaged with HRT III and iVue OCT. Sectorial and global MRA, GPS, and OCT parameters were used for the analysis. Kappa statistic was used to assess the agreement between methods. Results. A significant agreement between iVue OCT and GPS for the inferotemporal quadrant (Îș: 0.555) was found in patients with abnormal VF. A good overall agreement between GPS and MRA was found in all the eyes tested (Îș: 0.511). A good agreement between iVue OCT and MRA was shown in the superonasal (Îș: 0.656) and nasal (Îș: 0.627) quadrants followed by the superotemporal (Îș: 0.602) and inferotemporal (Îș: 0.586) sectors in all the studied eyes. Conclusion. The highest percentages of agreement were found per quadrant of the MRA and the iVue OCT confirming that in glaucoma damage starts from the temporal hemiretina
Moorfield regression analysis versus retinal nerve fiber layer in glaucoma and ocular hypertension
Purpose: To evaluate the agreement
between Moorfield Regression
Analysis (MRA) and peripapillary
retinal nerve fibers layer thickness.
Methods: 54 eyes with normal VF
and 18 with early VF damage were
classified as ocular hypertension or
early primary open angle glaucoma
(POAG) and were included in the
study: All the subjects performed
achromatic 30\ub0 visual field (VF) by
Octopus Program G1X dynamic
strategy and were imaged by HRT 3
and I-Vue OCT. Sectorial and global
MRA and OCT parameters were
used for the analysis. Kappa statistic
was used to assess the agreement
between methods.
Results: A significant agreement
between I-Vue OCT and MRA a
good agreement was shown in the
supero-nasal (\u3ba 0.656) and nasal
(\u3ba 0.627) quadrants followed by the
supero-temporal (\u3ba 0.602) and inferotemporal
(\u3ba 0.586) sectors in all the
eyes studied.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that
the measurements of the ganglion
cells by HRT 3 and I-Vue OCT are not
interchangeable