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Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolNovember 200920 citations

Reproducibility of color Doppler imaging.

Stalmans Ingeborg, Siesky Brent, Zeyen Thierry, Fieuws Steffen, Harris Alon


AI Summary

This study found color Doppler imaging variability is higher in glaucoma patients, requiring larger sample sizes for future studies to detect meaningful changes in retrobulbar blood flow.

Abstract

Purpose

The aims of this study were: (1) to determine the intra-subject and inter-observer variability of color Doppler imaging (CDI) measurements and readings of the retrobulbar blood vessels, (2) to compare the difference invariability of CDI parameters in non-glaucomatous controls versus glaucoma patients, and (3) to provide calculations of minimum sample sizes for future CDI studies.

Methods

Patients with normal tension glaucoma (n=28), primary open-angle glaucoma (n=19) and non-glaucomatous controls of comparable age (n=22) underwent CDI on two occasions 1 month apart. Variability in CDI parameters was quantified using (within-subject) coefficients of variation. Based on this variability, minimum sample sizes were calculated to guide the design of future studies comparing CDI between and within groups.

Results

In general, within-subject coefficients of variation for measurements 1 month apart were comparable to previously reported short-term variations. Variability was higher in glaucoma patients than in non-glaucomatous controls. The minimum sample size required for glaucomatous study populations is larger than for non-glaucomatous controls. Smaller patient groups are required to detect change using the peak systolic blood flow velocities than using end diastolic velocities. Studies using a cross-over design require smaller sample sizes than studies with a prepost or particularly parallel design.

Conclusions

This study provides extensive information on long-term intra-subject variability of CDI measurements in non-glaucomatous controls as well as glaucoma patients. Moreover, sample size calculations are provided for studies involving glaucoma patients as well as non-glaucomatous individuals, using three different commonly used study designs.


MeSH Terms

AdultAgedAged, 80 and overBlood Flow VelocityBlood PressureCiliary ArteriesGlaucoma, Open-AngleHumansIntraocular PressureMiddle AgedObserver VariationOphthalmic ArteryRegional Blood FlowReproducibility of ResultsRetinal ArteryTonometry, OcularUltrasonography, Doppler, Color

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