Subash Sukumar, Robert A Harper, Emmanouil Tsamis, Donald Hood, David B Henson
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摘要
方法:比较超阈值和阈值视野试验对早期青光眼的诊断效果。结果发现,他们的表现与超阈值测试相当,速度更快。目的:比较以光学相干断层扫描(OCT)为参考标准的超阈值和阈值视野试验对早期青光眼的诊断准确性。方法:54例早期/疑似青光眼患者和37例对照者接受Humphrey视野分析仪(HFA) SITA标准24-2阈值测试、Henson 9000 Smart Supra测试(SS)超阈值测试和Topcon Triton OCT扫描:Smart Track 3D Wide (H) (12 ×9)。3位专家将OCT数据分类为No Glaucoma (n=42)、Suspect (n=6)或Glaucoma (n=43)。使用总体和选择性全局指标以及受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析比较视野结果与OCT分类。结果:SS明显快于SITA标准(3.9 vs. 6 min)。61%的青光眼样本和81%的对照组使用最敏感的标准(汉森- n- miss SS, 2期和3期,>0遗漏;结论:SS超阈值试验对早期/疑似青光眼的诊断速度更快,与SITA标准24-2阈值试验具有相同的诊断准确性。
Diagnostic Accuracy of Smart Supra Perimetry in Comparison with Standard Automated Perimetry in the Detection of Early Glaucoma.
Prcis: The diagnostic performance for detecting early glaucoma of a supra-threshold and a threshold visual field tests are compared. Their performance was found to be equivalent with the supra-threshold test being faster.
Purpose: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of a supra-threshold and a threshold visual field test in detecting early glaucoma using optical coherence tomography (OCT) as the reference standard.
Methods: Data from 54 early/suspect glaucoma patients and 37 controls underwent a Humphrey Visual field Analyzer (HFA) SITA standard 24-2 threshold test, a Henson 9000 Smart Supra test (SS) supra-threshold test and Topcon Triton OCT scan: Smart Track 3D Wide (H) (12 ×9). OCT data were classified by 3 experts as either No Glaucoma (n=42), Suspect (n=6) or Glaucoma (n=43). Overall and Selective global indices and Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve analysis were used to compare visual field outcomes with OCT classifications.
Results: SS was significantly faster than SITA standard (3.9 vs. 6 min). Sixty-one percent of the glaucoma sample and 81% of controls showed substantial agreement between OCT and visual field testing using the most sensitive criteria (Henson-N-miss SS, stage 2 and 3, >0 misses; HFA VFI <99%). The area under the ROC curve showed good discrimination for all global indices. The 24-2 global indices MD, PSD and VFI ranged from 86-89% while those for the SS test ranged from 84-88%. Partial area under the ROC curve (80-100% specificity) showed a fall for all global indices. HFA MD, PSD and VFI range (61-73%), SS test range (71-78%).
Conclusions: The SS supra-threshold test was faster and had equivalent diagnostic accuracy to the SITA standard 24-2 threshold test in early/suspect glaucoma.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Glaucoma is a peer reviewed journal addressing the spectrum of issues affecting definition, diagnosis, and management of glaucoma and providing a forum for lively and stimulating discussion of clinical, scientific, and socioeconomic factors affecting care of glaucoma patients.