2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10792-014-0028-4
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Comparison of event-based analysis of glaucoma progression assessed subjectively on visual fields and retinal nerve fibre layer attenuation measured by optical coherence tomography

Abstract: The purpose is to study the ability of an event-based analysis of retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) attenuation measured by Stratus(®) optical coherence tomography (OCT) and to detect progression across the spectrum of glaucoma. Adult glaucoma suspects, ocular hypertensives and glaucoma patients who had undergone baseline RNFL thickness measurement on Stratus OCT and reliable automated visual field examination by Humphrey's visual field analyser prior to March 2007 and had 5-year follow-up data were recruited. … Show more

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“…Optic disc cube scans in SD‐OCT allow accurate measurement of peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness, enabling early diagnosis of glaucoma and monitoring of glaucoma progression (Kaushik et al. ). On the other hand, macular cube scans in SD‐OCT allows measurement of macular thickness, which allow objective assessment of macular changes such as resolution of oedema after treatment (Mushtaq et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Optic disc cube scans in SD‐OCT allow accurate measurement of peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness, enabling early diagnosis of glaucoma and monitoring of glaucoma progression (Kaushik et al. ). On the other hand, macular cube scans in SD‐OCT allows measurement of macular thickness, which allow objective assessment of macular changes such as resolution of oedema after treatment (Mushtaq et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%