Clinical Efficacy of Custom-built Software for the Early Detection of Glaucoma: A Comparison of Axial-length and Major Retinal Artery Location Data
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology
;
: 103-112, 2019.
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in English
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-741320
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To assess the clinical efficacy for early detection of glaucoma using custom-built image software visualizing translucent retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT) that is graphed based on a normative database.METHODS:
This prospective study was conducted using a normative database constructed with RNFLT data of 151 healthy Korean eyes. The reference lines of the mean, the lower 5%, and the lower 1% limit were visualized as a translucent RNFLT graph produced by our software after inputting each subject's major retinal artery position and overlaying the results onto the RNFLT measurements. Fifty-eight additional healthy control and 79 early-glaucoma eyes were collected for the validation group. If a subject's RNFLT graph was outside the reference line of the lower 1% limit, the graph was defined as abnormal. The lower 1% limit, which was generated by three criteria (criterion 1, built-in software; criterion 2, axial-length data; criterion 3, major retinal artery data), was used to address the difference of agreement with a standard answer.RESULTS:
For criteria 1, 2, and 3, the accuracy of our custom-built software was significantly higher than that of the manufacturer's database (kappa of 0.475 vs. 0.852 vs. 0.940; sensitivity of 62.0% vs. 91.1% vs. 97.5%, respectively) maintaining high specificity (87.9% vs. 94.8% vs. 96.6%, respectively).CONCLUSIONS:
The custom-built imaging software with the constructed RNFLT normative database showed high clinical efficiency for early detection of glaucoma with negligible user-related variability.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Retinal Artery
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Retinaldehyde
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Glaucoma
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Prospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Treatment Outcome
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Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Nerve Fibers
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
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Observational study
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Screening study
Language:
English
Journal:
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology
Year:
2019
Type:
Article
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