OCT前段地标命名建议:APOSTEL-AS专家组共识。

IF 9.2 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Alexander S Fraser,Marcus Ang,Alice Bellchambers,Colin J Chu,Alastair K Denniston,Laura E Downie,Thomas Evans,Scott Hau,Alex S Huang,Pearse A Keane,Xiaoxuan Liu,Jodhbir S Mehta,Giovanni Ometto,Axel Petzold,Edmund Tsui,Tamara S Fraser,Benjamin Xu,Caroline Thaung,Ameenat L Solebo
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前段光学相干断层扫描(AS-OCT)具有广泛的临床和研究用途。然而,来自AS-OCT的定量数据的效用取决于累积证据基础的质量和一致性。目的建立基于共识的命名法,支持as - oct图像采集和分析的标准化报告,作为提高研究可重复性的基础。设计、设置和参与者在2024年,由眼科医生、验光师和视觉科学家组成的专家小组进行了多阶段的共识练习,通过范围审查来确定AS-OCT的应用范围和使用的术语。选定的小组成员代表审查中确定的临床领域的广度或关键利益相关者群体(即眼图像采集、成像分析、共识方法)。使用标称组技术对现有和新提出的正常解剖结构的术语寻求共识,这些术语可在横断面扫描源和光谱域AS-OCT图像中识别。然后,眼科组织病理学家审查了输出与组织学术语的一致性。数据分析时间为2024年7月至2025年1月。专家对眼结构命名法的共识。主要结果和措施眼部结构命名一致,至少80%的专家意见一致。结果多国专家组14人,平均[SD]年龄46.1[7.8]岁;10名男性[71%])参与了共识过程。范围审查结果产生了45个可识别结构注释术语。在展示了代表这些结构的多个图像注释后,对7张图像中的31个术语达成了共识。在使用来自联邦解剖术语委员会(FCAT)的标准化描述性术语以及已建立的同名术语方面达成了共识。在光学可及性较差的区域,如膜外血管和巩膜血管,对结构的注释和可视化缺乏共识。结论和相关性本调查研究的结果描述了国际上多学科对AS-OCT图像中可识别的眼部结构术语的共识,并提供了代表性的注释图像供参考使用。由于成像技术的进步,预计命名法和注释的未来扩展。后续共识练习应考虑基于共识的术语和病理结构变化注释。
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Proposed Nomenclature for Landmarks in Anterior-Segment OCT: The APOSTEL-AS Panel Consensus.
Importance Anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) has broad clinical and research utility. The utility of quantitative data derived from AS-OCT is, however, dependent on the quality and consistency of the cumulative evidence base. Objective To develop consensus-based nomenclature that supports standardized reporting of AS-OCT image acquisition and analyses as a foundation to improve research reproducibility. Design, Setting, and Participants A multistage consensus exercise was undertaken, in 2024, with an expert panel of ophthalmologists, optometrists, and vision scientists, informed by a scoping review to identify the range of AS-OCT applications and terminologies in use. Panel members were selected to represent the breadth of clinical areas identified within the review or key stakeholder groups (ie, ocular image acquisition, imaging analysis, consensus methodologies). Nominal group technique was used to seek consensus on existing and newly proposed terminologies for normal anatomical structures identifiable within cross-sectional swept-source and spectral-domain AS-OCT images. An ophthalmic histopathologist then reviewed the output for concordance with histological terminology. Data were analyzed from July 2024 to January 2025. Exposures Expert consensus on nomenclature of ocular structures. Main Outcomes and Measures Agreement on nomenclature of ocular structures, with consensus defined as at least 80% expert agreement. Results A multinational group of 14 experts (mean [SD] age, 46.1 [7.8] years; 10 male [71%]) participated in the consensus process. Scoping review findings resulted in the generation of 45 terms for the annotation of identifiable structures. After presentation of multiple image annotations representing these structures, consensus was reached for 31 terms across 7 images. There was consensus on the use of standardized descriptive terms from the Federative Committee on Anatomical Terminology (FCAT) alongside established eponymous terms. There was absence of consensus on annotations and visualization of structures within less optically accessible areas, such as the episcleral and scleral vasculature. Conclusions and Relevance Results of this survey study describe international, multidisciplinary consensus on terminology for ocular structures identifiable in AS-OCT images and present representative annotated images for reference use. Future expansion of nomenclature and annotation are anticipated, facilitated by advances in imaging technology. Follow-up consensus exercises should consider consensus-based terminology and annotations of pathological structural changes.
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JAMA ophthalmology
JAMA ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: JAMA Ophthalmology, with a rich history of continuous publication since 1869, stands as a distinguished international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to ophthalmology and visual science. In 2019, the journal proudly commemorated 150 years of uninterrupted service to the field. As a member of the esteemed JAMA Network, a consortium renowned for its peer-reviewed general medical and specialty publications, JAMA Ophthalmology upholds the highest standards of excellence in disseminating cutting-edge research and insights. Join us in celebrating our legacy and advancing the frontiers of ophthalmology and visual science.
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