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Glaucoma monitoring in a clinical setting: glaucoma progression analysis vs nonparametric progression analysis in the Groningen Longitudinal Glaucoma Study.

Christiaan Wesselink1, Govert P Heeg, Nomdo M Jansonius.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare prospectively 2 perimetric progression detection algorithms for glaucoma, the Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial algorithm (glaucoma progression analysis [GPA]) and a nonparametric algorithm applied to the mean deviation (MD) (nonparametric progression analysis [NPA]).
METHODS: Patients with a reproducible glaucomatous visual field defect at baseline in at least 1 eye were followed up prospectively using perimetry (Humphrey field analyzer 30-2 Swedish interactive thresholding algorithm). Classifications by GPA and by NPA at the end of the follow-up period were compared.
RESULTS: Two hundred twenty-one patients met the inclusion criteria; 1 eye per patient was analyzed. On average, 7.1 reliable fields were available after a mean follow-up period of 5.3 years. The mean MD at baseline was -9.4 dB; the mean MD slope during the follow-up period was -0.25 dB/y. Fifty-six eyes showed progression by GPA and 89 eyes by NPA (P < .001); 42 eyes showed progression by both techniques (kappa = 0.39). In eyes with progression detected by NPA only, baseline MD was worse than that in eyes with progression detected by GPA (-12.5 vs -8.2 dB, P = .002), and GPA more often gave a reading of "baseline MD out of range" (P < .001). After exclusion of eyes with baseline MD out of range, the measure of agreement was kappa = 0.50.
CONCLUSIONS: Nonparametric progression analysis had fairly good agreement with GPA. Especially in cases of more advanced disease, NPA labeled more eyes as having progression than GPA.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19273789     DOI: 10.1001/archophthalmol.2008.585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


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