Detection of Functional Deterioration in Glaucoma by Trend Analysis Using Overlapping Clusters of Locations.
Summary
After equalizing specificity, overlapping clusters of locations did not significantly reduce the time to detect deterioration compared with nonoverlapping clusters.
Abstract
PURPOSE
Cluster trend analysis detects glaucomatous deterioration within predefined subsets (clusters) of visual field locations. However, it may miss small defects straddling boundaries between the clusters. This study assesses whether simultaneously using a second set of clusters, overlapping the first, could improve progression detection.
METHODS
Deterioration in eyes with or at risk of glaucomatous visual field loss was "detected" by mean deviation (MD) on the first visit at which thevalue from linear regression over time was below the fifth percentile of its permutation distribution. Similarly,values were calculated for each of 10 predefined nonoverlapping clusters of locations, or 21 overlapping clusters; deterioration was "detected" when theth-smallestvalue was below the fifth percentile of its permutation distribution, for different. Times to detect deterioration were compared using survival models.
RESULTS
Biannual series of ≥5 visual fields (mean = 14) were available for 420 eyes of 213 participants. Deterioration of 33% of eyes was detected earliest using= 1 overlapping cluster in 3.3 years (95% confidence interval 2.7-4.6 years); or= 2 nonoverlapping clusters in 3.3 years (2.7-5.0) (comparison= 0.654). There was also no significant difference in the probability that deterioration would be confirmed (92.8% vs. 94.4%,= 0.289). Both overlapping and nonoverlapping clusters detected deterioration significantly sooner than MD (4.5 years,≤ 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
After equalizing specificity, overlapping clusters of locations did not significantly reduce the time to detect deterioration compared with nonoverlapping clusters.
TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE
Cluster trend analyses detected deterioration sooner than global analyses even when defects straddled cluster borders.
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