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Reproducibility and repeatability of optical coherence tomography imaging of the optic nerve head in normal beagle eyes.

Alexandra M Bemis1, Christopher G Pirie1, Alexander J LoPinto1, Louise Maranda2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the reproducibility and repeatability of an optical coherence tomography (OCT) device for imaging the optic nerve region of normal canines. ANIMALS STUDIED: Twelve clinically healthy beagles. PROCEDURES: All animals were anesthetized, and an OCT device was used to image the optic disk region. Total disk area and retinal nerve fiber layer (NFL) thickness in eight segments were obtained from each image. Images were collected by two operators in succession and each operator took five scans, repositioning the device between measurements. B-scan segmentations and disk outlines were subsequently redrawn to obtain manual measurements, allowing for comparisons between automated measurements.
RESULTS: Operator 1 had a mean (±SD) NFL thickness (automatic) and disk area of 73.38 ± 7.41 μm and 3.69 ± 0.52 mm², while operator 2 had 74.27 ± 7.33 μm and 3.67 ± 0.51 mm², respectively. With manual corrections, operator 1 had a NFL thickness and disk area of 86.19 ± 8.26 μm and 3.74 ± 0.68 mm², while operator 2 had 86.85 ± 6.91 μm and 3.81 ± 0.56 mm², respectively. Operators did not obtain significantly different values for any region. Intraclass correlation ranged from 0.33 to 0.97 (average 0.78). Coefficient of variation ranged from 8.8 to 36.2%.
CONCLUSION: The OCT device demonstrated high inter-rater reliability. Intrarater reliability was strong for disk area and total NFL; however, the segmental regions demonstrated a higher degree of variability. Manual and automated measurements were significantly different for total NFL and some segmental regions; therefore, users should consistently use one method for longitudinal studies.
© 2017 American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.

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Keywords:  canine; nerve fiber layer; optic nerve; optical coherence tomography

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28150426      PMCID: PMC5538904          DOI: 10.1111/vop.12451

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1463-5216            Impact factor:   1.644


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