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Developing new automated alternation flicker using optic disc photography for the detection of glaucoma progression.

J Ahn1, I S Yun1, H G Yoo1, J-J Choi2, M Lee3.   

Abstract

PurposeTo evaluate a progression-detecting algorithm for a new automated matched alternation flicker (AMAF) in glaucoma patients.MethodsOpen-angle glaucoma patients with a baseline mean deviation of visual field (VF) test>-6 dB were included in this longitudinal and retrospective study. Functional progression was detected by two VF progression criteria and structural progression by both AMAF and conventional comparison methods using optic disc and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) photography. Progression-detecting performances of AMAF and the conventional method were evaluated by an agreement between functional and structural progression criteria. RNFL thickness changes measured by optical coherence tomography (OCT) were compared between progressing and stable eyes determined by each method.ResultsAmong 103 eyes, 47 (45.6%), 21 (20.4%), and 32 (31.1%) eyes were evaluated as glaucoma progression using AMAF, the conventional method, and guided progression analysis (GPA) of the VF test, respectively. The AMAF showed better agreement than the conventional method, using GPA of the VF test (κ=0.337; P<0.001 and κ=0.124; P=0.191, respectively). The rates of RNFL thickness decay using OCT were significantly different between the progressing and stable eyes when progression was determined by AMAF (-3.49±2.86 μm per year vs -1.83±3.22 μm per year; P=0.007) but not by the conventional method (-3.24±2.42 μm per year vs -2.42±3.33 μm per year; P=0.290).ConclusionsThe AMAF was better than the conventional comparison method in discriminating structural changes during glaucoma progression, and showed a moderate agreement with functional progression criteria.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27662466      PMCID: PMC5233931          DOI: 10.1038/eye.2016.204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye (Lond)        ISSN: 0950-222X            Impact factor:   3.775


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2.  Diagnosis of early glaucoma with flicker comparisons of serial disc photographs.

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3.  Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness reproducibility using seven different OCT instruments.

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5.  Comparing the detection and agreement of parapapillary atrophy progression using digital optic disk photographs and alternation flicker.

Authors:  Brian L VanderBeek; Scott D Smith; Nathan M Radcliffe
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6.  Comparison of stereo disc photographs and alternation flicker using a novel matching technology for detecting glaucoma progression.

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Authors:  Rizwan Malik; William H Swanson; David F Garway-Heath
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9.  Concordance of flicker comparison versus side-by-side comparison in glaucoma.

Authors:  Michael Cymbor; Lindsey Lear; Matthew Mastrine
Journal:  Optometry       Date:  2009-08

10.  Agreement of flicker chronoscopy for structural glaucomatous progression detection and factors associated with progression.

Authors:  Ru-Ik Chee; Fabiana Q Silva; Joshua R Ehrlich; Nathan M Radcliffe
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol       Date:  2013-02-22       Impact factor: 5.258

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