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Am J OphthalmolOctober 200743 citations

Comparison of diagnostic accuracy of Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II and Heidelberg Retina Tomograph 3 to discriminate glaucomatous and nonglaucomatous eyes.

De León-Ortega Julio E, Sakata Lisandro M, Monheit Blythe E, McGwin Gerald, Arthur Stella N, Girkin Christopher A


AI Summary

This study compared HRT II and HRT 3 for glaucoma diagnosis, finding HRT 3's vertical cup-to-disc ratio (VCDR) offered higher sensitivity, but the Glaucoma Probability Score (GPS) had diagnostic issues related to disc size.

Abstract

Purpose

To compare the diagnostic accuracy of the Moorfields regression analysis (MRA), parameters, and glaucoma probability score (GPS) from Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph (HRT) 3 (Heidelberg Engineering, Heidelberg, Germany) with MRA and parameters from HRT II in discriminating glaucomatous and healthy eyes in subjects of African and European ancestry.

Design

Case-control institutional setting.

Methods

Seventy-eight glaucoma patients (44 of African ancestry, 34 of European ancestry) and 89 age-matched controls (46 of African ancestry, 33 European ancestry), defined by visual fields and self-reported race were included. Imaging was obtained with HRT II, and data were exported to a computer with the HRT 3 software using the same contour line. Area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves (AUCs), sensitivity, and specificity were evaluated for the entire group, the African ancestry group, and the European ancestry group separately. Mean disk area was compared between correctly and incorrectly diagnosed eyes by each technique.

Results

Disk, cup, and rim areas from HRT 3 were lower than HRT II (P < .0001). AUC (sensitivity at 95% specificity) was 0.85 (54%) for vertical cup-to-disk ratio (VCDR) HRT 3, 0.84 (45%) for VCDR HRT II, and 0.81 (44%) for GPS at the temporal sector. MRA HRT 3 showed greater sensitivity but lower specificity than HRT II for the entire group, the African ancestry group, and the European ancestry group. GPS classification had the lowest specificity. Glaucomatous eyes incorrectly classified by GPS had smaller mean disk area (P = .0002); control eyes incorrectly classified had greater mean disk area (P = .015).

Conclusions

VCDR from HRT 3 showed higher sensitivity than HRT II and GPS for the entire group and for those of African ancestry and of European ancestry separately. Sensitivity of MRA improved in HRT 3 with some trade-off in specificity compared with MRA of HRT II. GPS yielded erroneous classification associated to optic disk size.


MeSH Terms

AlgorithmsBlack PeopleCross-Sectional StudiesData Interpretation, StatisticalDiagnostic ErrorsFemaleGlaucoma, Open-AngleHumansIntraocular PressureLasersMaleMiddle AgedOphthalmoscopesOphthalmoscopyOptic DiskOptic Nerve DiseasesReproducibility of ResultsSensitivity and SpecificityTomographyVision DisordersVisual Field TestsVisual FieldsWhite People

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