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Compass: Clinical Evaluation of a New Instrument for the Diagnosis of Glaucoma

AIMS: To evaluate Compass, a new instrument for glaucoma screening and diagnosis that combines scanning ophthalmoscopy, automated perimetry, and eye tracking. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 320 human subjects (200 normal, 120 with glaucoma) underwent full ophthalmological evaluation and perimetri...

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Autores principales: Rossetti, Luca, Digiuni, Maurizio, Rosso, Alberto, Riva, Roberta, Barbaro, Giuliano, Smolek, Michael K., Orzalesi, Nicola, De Cilla’, Stefano, Autelitano, Alessandro, Fogagnolo, Paolo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25807241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122157
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author Rossetti, Luca
Digiuni, Maurizio
Rosso, Alberto
Riva, Roberta
Barbaro, Giuliano
Smolek, Michael K.
Orzalesi, Nicola
De Cilla’, Stefano
Autelitano, Alessandro
Fogagnolo, Paolo
author_facet Rossetti, Luca
Digiuni, Maurizio
Rosso, Alberto
Riva, Roberta
Barbaro, Giuliano
Smolek, Michael K.
Orzalesi, Nicola
De Cilla’, Stefano
Autelitano, Alessandro
Fogagnolo, Paolo
author_sort Rossetti, Luca
collection PubMed
description AIMS: To evaluate Compass, a new instrument for glaucoma screening and diagnosis that combines scanning ophthalmoscopy, automated perimetry, and eye tracking. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 320 human subjects (200 normal, 120 with glaucoma) underwent full ophthalmological evaluation and perimetric evaluation using the Humphrey SITA standard 24° test (HFA), and the Compass test that consisted of a full-threshold program on the central 24° with a photograph of the central 30° of the retina. A subgroup of normal subjects and glaucoma patients underwent a second Compass test during the same day in order to study test-retest variability. After exclusion of 30 patients due to protocol rules, a database was created to compare the Compass to the HFA, and to evaluate retinal image quality and fixation stability. RESULTS: The difference in mean sensitivity between Compass and HFA was -1.02 ± 1.55 dB in normal subjects (p<0.001) and -1.01 ± 2.81 dB in glaucoma (p<0.001). Repeatability SD for the average sensitivity was 1.53 for normal subjects and 1.84 for glaucoma. Test time with the Compass was 634±96 s (607±78 for normals, 678±108 for glaucoma). Compass analysis showed the percentage of fixation within the central 1° was 86.6% in normal subjects, and 79.3% in glaucoma patients. Color image quality was sufficient for diagnostic use in >65% of cases; Image-based diagnosis was in accordance with the initial diagnosis in 85% of the subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Based on preliminary results, Compass showed useful diagnostic characteristics for the study of glaucoma, and combined morphological information with functional data.
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spelling pubmed-43737712015-03-27 Compass: Clinical Evaluation of a New Instrument for the Diagnosis of Glaucoma Rossetti, Luca Digiuni, Maurizio Rosso, Alberto Riva, Roberta Barbaro, Giuliano Smolek, Michael K. Orzalesi, Nicola De Cilla’, Stefano Autelitano, Alessandro Fogagnolo, Paolo PLoS One Research Article AIMS: To evaluate Compass, a new instrument for glaucoma screening and diagnosis that combines scanning ophthalmoscopy, automated perimetry, and eye tracking. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 320 human subjects (200 normal, 120 with glaucoma) underwent full ophthalmological evaluation and perimetric evaluation using the Humphrey SITA standard 24° test (HFA), and the Compass test that consisted of a full-threshold program on the central 24° with a photograph of the central 30° of the retina. A subgroup of normal subjects and glaucoma patients underwent a second Compass test during the same day in order to study test-retest variability. After exclusion of 30 patients due to protocol rules, a database was created to compare the Compass to the HFA, and to evaluate retinal image quality and fixation stability. RESULTS: The difference in mean sensitivity between Compass and HFA was -1.02 ± 1.55 dB in normal subjects (p<0.001) and -1.01 ± 2.81 dB in glaucoma (p<0.001). Repeatability SD for the average sensitivity was 1.53 for normal subjects and 1.84 for glaucoma. Test time with the Compass was 634±96 s (607±78 for normals, 678±108 for glaucoma). Compass analysis showed the percentage of fixation within the central 1° was 86.6% in normal subjects, and 79.3% in glaucoma patients. Color image quality was sufficient for diagnostic use in >65% of cases; Image-based diagnosis was in accordance with the initial diagnosis in 85% of the subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Based on preliminary results, Compass showed useful diagnostic characteristics for the study of glaucoma, and combined morphological information with functional data. Public Library of Science 2015-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4373771/ /pubmed/25807241 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122157 Text en © 2015 Rossetti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rossetti, Luca
Digiuni, Maurizio
Rosso, Alberto
Riva, Roberta
Barbaro, Giuliano
Smolek, Michael K.
Orzalesi, Nicola
De Cilla’, Stefano
Autelitano, Alessandro
Fogagnolo, Paolo
Compass: Clinical Evaluation of a New Instrument for the Diagnosis of Glaucoma
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title_short Compass: Clinical Evaluation of a New Instrument for the Diagnosis of Glaucoma
title_sort compass: clinical evaluation of a new instrument for the diagnosis of glaucoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25807241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122157
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