Comparison of Neuroretinal Rim Area Measurements Made by the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph i and the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II

Ya Xing Wang, Neil O'Leary, Nicholas G. Strouthidis, Edward T. White, Tuan A. Ho, David F. Garway-Heath

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    Abstract

    PURPOSE:: To investigate the agreement between neuroretinal rim area (RA) measurements using the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph I (HRT Classic) and Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II (HRT II). To compare apparent RA changes in follow-up series of HRT II topographies when using either an HRT Classic or HRT II mean topography as baseline. DESIGN:: Cross-sectional study and "no-change," short time series study. PARTICIPANTS:: Forty-three ocular hypertensive and 31 primary open angle glaucoma subjects. METHODS:: Five HRT Classic and 5 HRT II examinations were acquired from 1 eye of each subject, across 2 visits within 6 weeks. For the cross-sectional study, follow-up RA measurements from HRT Classic and HRT II were compared, using the same HRT Classic mean topography as the baseline. The linear rates of RA change were compared in 2 short time series with either an HRT Classic or an HRT II mean topography as baseline, and 4 follow-up HRT II mean topographies. Intervals between topographies were arbitrarily set at 1 year for meaningful comparisons of rates. Rates of RA change over time were calculated by linear regression. Separate analyses were performed using 3 available reference planes (RP). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:: Global and sectoral RA measurements in HRT Classic and HRT II mean topographies; linear rates of RA change. RESULTS:: HRT Classic minus HRT II mean differences (95% limits of agreement) were 0.09 (-0.17, 0.35) mm, 0.09 (-0.13, 0.32) mm, and 0.11 (-0.24, 0.46) mm for the Moorfields, 320 μm, and standard RPs, respectively (P
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)652-658
    Number of pages6
    JournalJournal of Glaucoma
    Volume22
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

    Keywords

    • neuroretinal rim area
    • heidelberg retina tomography
    • comparison
    • time series
    • reference plane
    • scanning laser tomography
    • visual-field progression
    • optic-nerve head
    • experimental glaucoma
    • disc
    • variability
    • agreement
    • images
    • photographs
    • topography

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