2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492006000400014
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Comparação entre o polarímetro de varredura a laser, a tomografia de coerência óptica 1 e o Stratus-oct na detecção da perda axonal da atrofia em banda do nervo óptico

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“…The sensitivity and specificity of the global average RNFL were similar in both instruments, and the AUC comparison between them was not significant (P ϭ 0.706). Leal et al 27 compared AUCs from Stratus OCT and OCT-1 and found significantly greater values with Stratus OCT in the global average RNFL and in the temporal quadrant measurement in eyes with band atrophy of the optic nerve and temporal hemianopsia. Bourne at al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensitivity and specificity of the global average RNFL were similar in both instruments, and the AUC comparison between them was not significant (P ϭ 0.706). Leal et al 27 compared AUCs from Stratus OCT and OCT-1 and found significantly greater values with Stratus OCT in the global average RNFL and in the temporal quadrant measurement in eyes with band atrophy of the optic nerve and temporal hemianopsia. Bourne at al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) Portanto, a avaliação da CFNR tornou-se de método semiológico de fundamental importância em diversas afecções da via óptica anterior. (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11) A análise da CFNR é um elemento semiológico importante porque as alterações nestas fibras são mais fáceis de observar e estimar do que a palidez do DO especialmente em lesões discretas. Além disso, em alguns indivíduos o DO apresenta coloração naturalmente mais clara e é importante a observação da CFNR no sentido de valorizar ou não uma eventual "palidez" do disco.…”
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“…By studying eyes with BA, we documented that OCT is superior to scanning laser polarimetry at identifying RNFL loss in the temporal and nasal quadrants (11)(12)(13) . We also found that the fast Stratus-OCT scan protocol, with 256 scan points, has significantly improved the discrimination ability of OCT when compared to the earlier version of the equipment, with only 100 scan points (9) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%