Transl Vis Sci Technol
Transl Vis Sci TechnolNovember 2018Journal Article

Quantitative Evaluation of Gonioscopic and EyeCam Assessments of Angle Dimensions Using Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography.

Angle & Aqueous OutflowOCT & Imaging

Summary

Angle assessments by gonioscopy and EyeCam are weakly related to angle dimensions in eyes with angle closure.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate the relationship between angle dimensions assessed by gonioscopy or EyeCam and anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT).

METHODS

Subjects aged 50 years or older were recruited from the Chinese American Eye Study (CHES). Each subject underwent a complete ocular exam, including gonioscopy, AS-OCT, and EyeCam. Angle closure was defined as three or more quadrants in which pigmented trabecular meshwork could not be visualized. Angle opening distance (AOD), angle recess area (ARA), trabecular iris space area (TISA), trabecular iris angle (TIA), and scleral spur angle (SSA) were measured in each AS-OCT image.

RESULTS

709 eyes (272 angle closure, 437 open angle) from 709 subjects were analyzed. Mean gonioscopy and EyeCam grades tended to increase as AS-OCT measurements increased. There were strong correlations overall between AS-OCT measurements and gonioscopy (> 0.73) and EyeCam (> 0.68) grades. However, correlations with AS-OCT measurements were weak for gonioscopy ( 0.27).

CONCLUSIONS

Angle assessments by gonioscopy and EyeCam are weakly related to angle dimensions in eyes with angle closure.

TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE

AS-OCT imaging raises concerns about current clinical methods that rely on direct visualization of ACA structures to assess the degree of angle closure.

Keywords

angle closureanterior segment optical coherence tomographygonioscopyocular imagingprimary angle closure glaucoma

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