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Reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography

PURPOSE: Abnormal torsion could be associated with cyclovertical strabismus, but torsion measurements are not reliable in children. To assess an objective fundus torsion evaluation in a paediatric population, we used Non-Mydriatic Fundus photography (NMFP) in healthy and cyclovertical strabismus pat...

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Autores principales: Le Jeune, Caroline, Chebli, Fayçal, Leon, Lorette, Anthoine, Emmanuelle, Weber, Michel, Péchereau, Alain, Lebranchu, Pierre
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5784919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29370195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191007
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author Le Jeune, Caroline
Chebli, Fayçal
Leon, Lorette
Anthoine, Emmanuelle
Weber, Michel
Péchereau, Alain
Lebranchu, Pierre
author_facet Le Jeune, Caroline
Chebli, Fayçal
Leon, Lorette
Anthoine, Emmanuelle
Weber, Michel
Péchereau, Alain
Lebranchu, Pierre
author_sort Le Jeune, Caroline
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description PURPOSE: Abnormal torsion could be associated with cyclovertical strabismus, but torsion measurements are not reliable in children. To assess an objective fundus torsion evaluation in a paediatric population, we used Non-Mydriatic Fundus photography (NMFP) in healthy and cyclovertical strabismus patients to evaluate the disc-foveal angle over time and observers. METHODS: We used a retrospective set of NMFP including 24 A or V-pattern strabismus and 27 age-matched normal children (mean age 6.4 and 6.7 years respectively), taken during 2 distinct follow-up consultations (separated by 251 and 479 days respectively). Each disc-foveal angle measurement (from which the ocular torsion can be assessed) was performed by 5 different observers, using graphical software and based on reproducible fundus anatomical marks. Statistical analysis was performed with a multivariate ANOVA using group, time and observers as factors, in addition to intraclass coefficient correlation (ICC) to assess measurement reproducibility. RESULTS: A significant difference of disc-foveal angle measures was observed between groups (p<0,001): 18.73° (SD = 6.42), -3,25° (SD = 5.51) and 6,89° (SD = 4,41) respectively for V-pattern, A- pattern and normal subjects. Neither observers (F = 0,2028 p = 0,9369) nor time between 1(st) and 2(nd) NMFP (F = 0,6312 p = 0,4271) seem to influence the measure of disc-foveal angle. The evaluation of disc-foveal angle was very reproducible between observers (ICC>0,97). CONCLUSION: Abnormal amount of objective torsion could be associated with alphabet-pattern strabismus. Disc-foveal angle evaluation by NMFP in a children population appears as a non-invasive, reliable and reproducible method.
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spelling pubmed-57849192018-02-09 Reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography Le Jeune, Caroline Chebli, Fayçal Leon, Lorette Anthoine, Emmanuelle Weber, Michel Péchereau, Alain Lebranchu, Pierre PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Abnormal torsion could be associated with cyclovertical strabismus, but torsion measurements are not reliable in children. To assess an objective fundus torsion evaluation in a paediatric population, we used Non-Mydriatic Fundus photography (NMFP) in healthy and cyclovertical strabismus patients to evaluate the disc-foveal angle over time and observers. METHODS: We used a retrospective set of NMFP including 24 A or V-pattern strabismus and 27 age-matched normal children (mean age 6.4 and 6.7 years respectively), taken during 2 distinct follow-up consultations (separated by 251 and 479 days respectively). Each disc-foveal angle measurement (from which the ocular torsion can be assessed) was performed by 5 different observers, using graphical software and based on reproducible fundus anatomical marks. Statistical analysis was performed with a multivariate ANOVA using group, time and observers as factors, in addition to intraclass coefficient correlation (ICC) to assess measurement reproducibility. RESULTS: A significant difference of disc-foveal angle measures was observed between groups (p<0,001): 18.73° (SD = 6.42), -3,25° (SD = 5.51) and 6,89° (SD = 4,41) respectively for V-pattern, A- pattern and normal subjects. Neither observers (F = 0,2028 p = 0,9369) nor time between 1(st) and 2(nd) NMFP (F = 0,6312 p = 0,4271) seem to influence the measure of disc-foveal angle. The evaluation of disc-foveal angle was very reproducible between observers (ICC>0,97). CONCLUSION: Abnormal amount of objective torsion could be associated with alphabet-pattern strabismus. Disc-foveal angle evaluation by NMFP in a children population appears as a non-invasive, reliable and reproducible method. Public Library of Science 2018-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5784919/ /pubmed/29370195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191007 Text en © 2018 Le Jeune 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Le Jeune, Caroline
Chebli, Fayçal
Leon, Lorette
Anthoine, Emmanuelle
Weber, Michel
Péchereau, Alain
Lebranchu, Pierre
Reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography
title Reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography
title_full Reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography
title_fullStr Reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography
title_short Reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography
title_sort reliability and reproducibility of disc-foveal angle measurements by non-mydriatic fundus photography
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5784919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29370195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191007
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