advertisement

Topcon

Abstract #76858 Published in IGR 19-3

Evaluation of a Region-of-Interest Approach for Detecting Progressive Glaucomatous Macular Damage on Optical Coherence Tomography

Wu Z; Weng DSD; Weng DSD; Weng DSD; Thenappan A; Ritch R; Hood DC
Translational vision science & technology 2018; 7: 14

See also comment(s) by Andrew Tatham


PURPOSE: To evaluate a manual region-of-interest (ROI) approach for detecting progressive macular ganglion cell complex (GCC) changes on optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. METHODS: One hundred forty-six eyes with a clinical diagnosis of glaucoma or suspected glaucoma with macular OCT scans obtained at least 1 year apart were evaluated. Changes in the GCC thickness were identified using a manual ROI approach (ROI), whereby region(s) of observed or suspected glaucomatous damage were manually identified when using key features from the macular OCT scan on the second visit. Progression was also evaluated using the global GCC thickness and an automatic ROI approach (ROI), where contiguous region(s) that fell below the 1% lower normative limit and exceeded 288 μm in size were evaluated. Longitudinal signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) were calculated for progressive changes detected by each of these methods using individualized estimates of test-retest variability and age-related changes, obtained from 303 glaucoma and 394 healthy eyes, respectively. RESULTS: On average, the longitudinal SNR for the global thickness, ROI and ROI methods were -0.90 y, -0.91 y, and -1.03 y, respectively, and was significantly more negative for the ROI compared with the global thickness ( = 0.003) and ROI methods ( = 0.021). CONCLUSIONS: Progressive glaucomatous macular GCC changes were optimally detected with a manual ROI approach. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: These findings suggests that an approach based on a qualitative evaluation of OCT imaging information and consideration of known patterns of damage can improve the detection of progressive glaucomatous macular damage.

Full article

Classification:

6.9.2.2 Posterior (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods > 6.9 Computerized image analysis > 6.9.2 Optical coherence tomography)
2.13 Retina and retinal nerve fibre layer (Part of: 2 Anatomical structures in glaucoma)



Issue 19-3

Change Issue


advertisement

Oculus