| Literature DB >> 31819363 |
Guillermo Salcedo-Villanueva1, Manuel Trujillo-Alvarez1, Catalina Becerra-Revollo2, Estefanía Ibarra-Elizalde2, Mariana Mayorquín-Ruiz2, Raul Velez-Montoya1, Gerardo García-Aguirre1, Roberto Gonzalez-Salinas3, Virgilio Morales-Cantón1, Hugo Quiroz-Mercado1, Eduardo Moragrega-Adame2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To propose a method for quantification of vitreous hemorrhages (VH) termed minimum image gain (MIG). Therefore, to obtain MIG measurements in patients with VH and to compare them to normal controls; to compare results between graders; and to obtain and compare MIG from two different ultrasound systems.Entities:
Keywords: diagnostic imaging; retina; ultrasonography; vitreous hemorrhage; vitreous humor
Year: 2019 PMID: 31819363 PMCID: PMC6896922 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S229857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1(A) Longitudinal, 3 o’clock scan of a left eye with vitreous hemorrhage (VH). Gain is set at initial standard of 90 dB. (B) Same scan with maximum gain at 110 dB. The visualization of vitreous details improves with more gain. (C) Minimum image gain (MIG) obtained at 58 dB, where there is a completely “echo-silent” vitreous cavity.
Independent Samples t-Test for Group 1: VHs Vs Group 2: Controls
| Groups | MIG (σ; Range) | 95% CI | Independent Samples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Group 1: VHs (n: 50) | 52.8 dB (σ: 9.81; 36–83) | 50.0–55.59 | t: −12.698 |
| Group 2: Control (n: 34) | 77.97 dB (σ: 7.34; 63–89) | 75.39–80.54 |
Abbreviations: VHs, vitreous hemorrhages; MIG, minimum image gain; σ, standard deviation; 95% CI, ninety-five percent confidence intervals; Mean diff, mean difference between groups.
Overall MIG Results, Segmented by Etiology of Vitreous Hemorrhage
| Mean MIG Results for Graders 1 & 2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Etiology | MIG | σ | Range | |
| 55 dB | 11 | 36-85 dB | ||
| 53 dB | 13 | 38-65 dB | ||
| 59 dB | 9 | 46-70 dB | ||
| 54 dB | 9 | 47-69 dB | ||
| 45 dB | 6 | 37-50 dB | ||
| 50 db | 17 | 38-63 dB | ||
| 58 db | - | - | ||
Abbreviations: MIG, minimum image gain; VH, vitreous hemorrhage; dB, decibels; σ, standard deviation; PDR, proliferative diabetic retinopathy; OT, ocular trauma; HPVD, hemorrhagic posterior vitreous detachment; RMA, retinal macroaneurysm; SCH, suprachoroidal hemorrhage; CRVO, central retinal vein occlusion; PO IOL Fix, postoperative intraocular lens fixation.