Local Macular Thickness Relationships between 2 OCT Devices.
Golnoush Mahmoudinezhad, Vahid Mohammadzadeh, Navid Amini, Veronica Toriz, Mohammad Pourhomayoun, Sepideh Heydarzadeh, Apoorva Mylavarapu, Esteban Morales, Joseph Caprioli, Kouros Nouri-Mahdavi
Summary
Local macular thickness measurements from the Spectralis and Cirrus devices are highly correlated, but not interchangeable. Differences in thickness measurements between the two devices are influenced by the location of superpixels and their thickness.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To compare local ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) thickness measurements between 2 OCT devices and to explore factors that may influence the difference in measurements.
DESIGN
Cross-sectional study.
PARTICIPANTS
Sixty-nine glaucoma eyes (63 patients) with evidence of central damage or mean deviation (MD) of -6.0 dB or worse on a 24-2 visual field (VF).
METHODS
Cirrus and Spectralis OCT macular volume scans were exported, data from the central 20° of both OCT devices were centered and aligned, and 50 × 50 arrays of 0.4° × 0.4° superpixels were created. We estimated nonparametric (Spearman's) correlations and used Bland-Altman plots to compare GCIPL thickness measurements between the two OCTs at the superpixel level. Factors that may have influenced the differences between thickness measurements between the two devices were explored with linear mixed models.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
Pooled and individual-eye Spearman's correlation and agreement between thickness measurements from the two devices.
RESULTS
The median 24-2 VF MD was -6.8 dB (interquartile range [IQR], -4.9 to -12.3 dB). The overall pooled Spearman's correlation between the two devices for all superpixels and eyes was 0.97 (P < 0.001). The median within-eye correlation coefficient was 0.72 (IQR, 0.59-0.79). Bland-Altman plots demonstrated a systematic bias in most individual eyes, with Spectralis GCIPL measurements becoming larger than Cirrus measurements with increasing superpixel thickness. The average superpixel thickness and distance to the fovea influenced the thickness difference between the two devices in multivariate models (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
Local macular thickness measurements from the Spectralis and Cirrus devices are highly correlated, but not interchangeable. Differences in thickness measurements between the two devices are influenced by the location of superpixels and their thickness.
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