Comparison of retinal nerve fiber layer and optic disc imaging for diagnosing glaucoma in patients suspected of having the disease

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Medeiros, Felipe A. [1 ]
Vizzeri, Gianmarco
Zangwill, Linda M.
Alencar, Luciana M.
Sample, Pamela A.
Weinreb, Robert N.
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Hamilton Glaucoma Ctr, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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10.1016/j.ophtha.2007.11.008
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R77 [眼科学];
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Purpose: To compare retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and optic disc topographic imaging for detection of optic nerve damage in patients suspected of having glaucoma. Design: Observational cohort study. Participants: A cohort of 82 patients suspected of having glaucoma based on the appearance of the optic nerve. Methods: All patients were imaged using the GDx VCC scanning laser polarimeter and HRT (software version 3.0) confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope. All patients had normal standard automated perimetry visual fields at the time of imaging and were classified based on history of documented stereo photographic evidence of progressive glaucomatous change in the appearance of the optic nerve occurring before the imaging sessions. Main Outcome Measures: Areas under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to evaluate the diagnostic accuracies of GDx VCC and the HRT. Results: Forty eyes with progressive glaucomatous optic nerve change were included in the glaucoma group, and 42 eyes without any evidence of progressive damage to the optic nerve followed untreated for an average time of 8.97 +/- 3.08 years were included in the normal group. The area under the ROC curve for the best parameter from GDx VCC (nerve fiber indicator [NFI]) was significantly larger than that of the best parameter from the HRT (rim volume) (0.83 vs. 0.70; P = 0.044). The NFI parameter also had a larger ROC curve area than that of the contour line-independent parameter glaucoma probability score (0.83 vs. 0.68; P = 0.023). Assuming borderline results as normal, the Moorfields regression analysis classification had a sensitivity of 48% for specificity of 69%. For a similar specificity (70%), the parameter NFI had a significantly larger sensitivity (83%) (P = 0.003). Conclusions: Retinal nerve fiber layer imaging with GDx VCC had a superior performance versus topographic optic disc assessment with the HRT for detecting early damage in patients suspected of having glaucoma. For glaucoma diagnosis, these results suggest that GDx VCC may offer advantage over the HRT when these tests are combined with clinical examination of the optic nerve.
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