Shiley Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA.
Shiley Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA.
Am J Ophthalmol. 2019 Jan;197:88-97. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2018.09.008. Epub 2018 Sep 19.
To evaluate the performance of the epithelial thickness mapping (ETM) of the iVue spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) device (Optovue Inc, Fremont, California, USA) in normal and diseased cornea eyes.
Reliability and validity analysis.
Sixty eyes of 60 subjects were recruited for the study, which included normal subjects (n = 12) and patients with corneal diseases (12 patients each: dry eye syndrome [DES], contact lens wear, post-laser refractive surgery, and keratoconus). Three repeated scans were acquired on 3 iVue SD-OCTs with device-designated operators from consented subjects. Each subject was scanned on each device. Repeatability (based on random error of repeated scans) and reproducibility (including the random error and the instrument/operator variability) were assessed based on spatial zones derived from a 6-mm-diameter corneal ETM centered on the pupil and compared between the groups.
Fifty-nine eyes qualified for final analysis. Seventy-one of 598 acquired scans (11.9%) were excluded owing to scan quality concerns. The percentage of disqualified scans was similar across normal (10.7%) and diseased eyes (12.1%). Of 527 qualified scans, 40 (7.6%) scans required manual edits of the segmentation lines. Repeatability and reproducibility results were similar, indicating minimal device/operator variability for both groups. Repeatability and reproducibility were similar in all subgroups of cornea patients, excluding the DES group, for which reproducibility was significantly lower (range 3.2%-5.5% for DES patients and 1.1%-2.9% for normal subjects).
The iVue SD-OCT provides good corneal ETM repeatability and reproducibility in normal and diseased cornea eyes through all map zones.
评估 iVue 谱域光相干断层扫描(SD-OCT)设备(Optovue Inc,加利福尼亚州弗里蒙特)上皮厚度图(ETM)在正常和病变角膜眼中的性能。
可靠性和有效性分析。
本研究纳入 60 例 60 只眼,包括正常受试者(n=12)和角膜疾病患者(各 12 例:干眼症综合征[DES]、隐形眼镜佩戴、激光屈光手术后和圆锥角膜)。由同意的受试者使用 3 台 iVue SD-OCT 设备的指定操作人员采集 3 次重复扫描。每位受试者在每台设备上进行扫描。基于瞳孔中心 6mm 直径角膜 ETM 生成的空间区域评估重复性(基于重复扫描的随机误差)和再现性(包括随机误差和仪器/操作人员的变异性),并比较各组之间的差异。
59 只眼符合最终分析标准。因扫描质量问题排除了 598 次采集扫描中的 71 次(11.9%)。正常眼(10.7%)和病变眼(12.1%)中不合格扫描的比例相似。在 527 次合格扫描中,40 次(7.6%)扫描需要手动编辑分割线。重复性和再现性结果相似,表明两组仪器/操作人员的变异性较小。除 DES 组外,所有角膜患者亚组的重复性和再现性均相似,DES 组的再现性显著较低(DES 患者为 3.2%-5.5%,正常受试者为 1.1%-2.9%)。
iVue SD-OCT 在正常和病变角膜眼中通过所有地图区域提供良好的角膜 ETM 重复性和再现性。