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Comparison of Optic Disc Ovality Index and Rotation Angle Measurements in Myopic Eyes Using Photography and OCT Based Techniques
PURPOSE: To compare optic nerve head (ONH) ovality index and rotation angle measurements based on semi-automated delineation of the clinical ONH margin derived from photographs and automated BMO configuration derived from optical coherence tomography (OCT) images in healthy and glaucomatous eyes wit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9263212/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35814778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.872658 |
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author | Rezapour, Jasmin Tran, Andrew Q. Bowd, Christopher El-Nimri, Nevin W. Belghith, Akram Christopher, Mark Brye, Nicole Proudfoot, James A. Dohleman, Jade Fazio, Massimo A. Jonas, Jost B. Weinreb, Robert N. Zangwill, Linda M. |
author_facet | Rezapour, Jasmin Tran, Andrew Q. Bowd, Christopher El-Nimri, Nevin W. Belghith, Akram Christopher, Mark Brye, Nicole Proudfoot, James A. Dohleman, Jade Fazio, Massimo A. Jonas, Jost B. Weinreb, Robert N. Zangwill, Linda M. |
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description | PURPOSE: To compare optic nerve head (ONH) ovality index and rotation angle measurements based on semi-automated delineation of the clinical ONH margin derived from photographs and automated BMO configuration derived from optical coherence tomography (OCT) images in healthy and glaucomatous eyes with high-, mild- and no axial myopia. METHODS: One hundred seventy-five healthy and glaucomatous eyes of 146 study participants enrolled in the Diagnostic Innovations in Glaucoma Study (DIGS) with optic disc photographs and Spectralis OCT ONH scans acquired on the same day were stratified by level of axial myopia (non-myopic [n = 56, axial length (AL) <24 mm], mild-myopic [n = 58, AL 24–26 mm] and high-myopic [n = 32, AL >26 mm]. The clinical disc margin of each photograph was manually annotated, and semi-automated measurements were recorded of the ovality index and rotation angle based on a best-fit ellipse generated using ImageJ software. These semi-automated photograph-based measurements were compared to ovality index and rotation angle generated from custom automated BMO-based analysis using segmented OCT ONH volumes. R(2) values from linear mixed effects models were used to describe the associations between semi-automated, photograph-based and automated OCT-based measurements. RESULTS: Average (95% CI) axial length was 23.3 (23.0, 23.3) mm, 24.8 (24.7, 25.0) mm and 26.8 (26.6, 27.0) mm in non-myopic, mild-myopic and high-myopic eyes, respectively (ANOVA, p ≤ 0.001 for all). The R(2) association (95% CI) between semi-automated photograph-based and automated OCT-based assessment of ONH OI for all eyes was [0.26 (0.16, 0.36); p < 0.001]. This association was weakest in non-myopic eyes [0.09 (0.01, 0.26); p = 0.02], followed by mild-myopic eyes [0.13 (0.02, 0.29); p = 0.004] and strongest in high-myopic eyes [0.40 (0.19, 0.60); p < 0.001]. No significant associations were found between photography- and OCT-based assessment of rotation angle with R(2) values ranging from 0.00 (0.00, 0.08) in non-myopic eyes to 0.03 (0.00, 0.21) in high-myopic eyes (all associations p ≥ 0.33). CONCLUSIONS: Agreement between photograph-based and automated OCT-based ONH morphology measurements is limited, suggesting that these methods cannot be used interchangeably for characterizing myopic changes in the ONH. |
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spelling | pubmed-92632122022-07-09 Comparison of Optic Disc Ovality Index and Rotation Angle Measurements in Myopic Eyes Using Photography and OCT Based Techniques Rezapour, Jasmin Tran, Andrew Q. Bowd, Christopher El-Nimri, Nevin W. Belghith, Akram Christopher, Mark Brye, Nicole Proudfoot, James A. Dohleman, Jade Fazio, Massimo A. Jonas, Jost B. Weinreb, Robert N. Zangwill, Linda M. Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine PURPOSE: To compare optic nerve head (ONH) ovality index and rotation angle measurements based on semi-automated delineation of the clinical ONH margin derived from photographs and automated BMO configuration derived from optical coherence tomography (OCT) images in healthy and glaucomatous eyes with high-, mild- and no axial myopia. METHODS: One hundred seventy-five healthy and glaucomatous eyes of 146 study participants enrolled in the Diagnostic Innovations in Glaucoma Study (DIGS) with optic disc photographs and Spectralis OCT ONH scans acquired on the same day were stratified by level of axial myopia (non-myopic [n = 56, axial length (AL) <24 mm], mild-myopic [n = 58, AL 24–26 mm] and high-myopic [n = 32, AL >26 mm]. The clinical disc margin of each photograph was manually annotated, and semi-automated measurements were recorded of the ovality index and rotation angle based on a best-fit ellipse generated using ImageJ software. These semi-automated photograph-based measurements were compared to ovality index and rotation angle generated from custom automated BMO-based analysis using segmented OCT ONH volumes. R(2) values from linear mixed effects models were used to describe the associations between semi-automated, photograph-based and automated OCT-based measurements. RESULTS: Average (95% CI) axial length was 23.3 (23.0, 23.3) mm, 24.8 (24.7, 25.0) mm and 26.8 (26.6, 27.0) mm in non-myopic, mild-myopic and high-myopic eyes, respectively (ANOVA, p ≤ 0.001 for all). The R(2) association (95% CI) between semi-automated photograph-based and automated OCT-based assessment of ONH OI for all eyes was [0.26 (0.16, 0.36); p < 0.001]. This association was weakest in non-myopic eyes [0.09 (0.01, 0.26); p = 0.02], followed by mild-myopic eyes [0.13 (0.02, 0.29); p = 0.004] and strongest in high-myopic eyes [0.40 (0.19, 0.60); p < 0.001]. No significant associations were found between photography- and OCT-based assessment of rotation angle with R(2) values ranging from 0.00 (0.00, 0.08) in non-myopic eyes to 0.03 (0.00, 0.21) in high-myopic eyes (all associations p ≥ 0.33). CONCLUSIONS: Agreement between photograph-based and automated OCT-based ONH morphology measurements is limited, suggesting that these methods cannot be used interchangeably for characterizing myopic changes in the ONH. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9263212/ /pubmed/35814778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.872658 Text en Copyright © 2022 Rezapour, Tran, Bowd, El-Nimri, Belghith, Christopher, Brye, Proudfoot, Dohleman, Fazio, Jonas, Weinreb and Zangwill. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Medicine Rezapour, Jasmin Tran, Andrew Q. Bowd, Christopher El-Nimri, Nevin W. Belghith, Akram Christopher, Mark Brye, Nicole Proudfoot, James A. Dohleman, Jade Fazio, Massimo A. Jonas, Jost B. Weinreb, Robert N. Zangwill, Linda M. Comparison of Optic Disc Ovality Index and Rotation Angle Measurements in Myopic Eyes Using Photography and OCT Based Techniques |
title | Comparison of Optic Disc Ovality Index and Rotation Angle Measurements in Myopic Eyes Using Photography and OCT Based Techniques |
title_full | Comparison of Optic Disc Ovality Index and Rotation Angle Measurements in Myopic Eyes Using Photography and OCT Based Techniques |
title_fullStr | Comparison of Optic Disc Ovality Index and Rotation Angle Measurements in Myopic Eyes Using Photography and OCT Based Techniques |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of Optic Disc Ovality Index and Rotation Angle Measurements in Myopic Eyes Using Photography and OCT Based Techniques |
title_short | Comparison of Optic Disc Ovality Index and Rotation Angle Measurements in Myopic Eyes Using Photography and OCT Based Techniques |
title_sort | comparison of optic disc ovality index and rotation angle measurements in myopic eyes using photography and oct based techniques |
topic | Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9263212/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35814778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.872658 |
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