Purpose: To assess intraobserver and interobserver agreement among physicians with different degrees of clinical experience, using a novel fundus autofluorescence semiautomated software for quantification of geographic atrophy in clinical setting. Methods: Fundus autofluorescence frames (excitation: 488 nm; emission: 500-700 nm) of 29 eyes (20 patients; mean age, 79.6 +/- 6.2 years) with geographic atrophy secondary to age-related macular degeneration, and no signs of choroidal neovascularization, were analyzed using Region Finder, a semiautomated software embedded in Spectralis (Heidelberg Engineering, Heidelberg, Germany). For each study eye, semiautomated atrophy identification and quantification were independently performed, twice (in a 2-week time frame), by 3 readers with different degrees of clinical experience (2 fellows, and 1 resident). Intraobserver and interobserver agreements were assessed. Results: Mean difference in intraobserver agreement (Bland-Altman statistics) ranged from -0.17 mm(2) to 0.13 mm(2). Intraobserver agreement was excellent until the geographic atrophy threshold value of 15.72 mm(2). Variability correlated with the size of atrophy. Mean difference in interobserver agreement (Bland-Altman statistics) ranged from -0.25 mm(2) to 0.27 mm(2), with no significant difference between senior and junior readers. Multifocal lesion or foveal involvement in atrophy was not the cause of disagreement. Conclusion: Region Finder is a reliable tool for the identification and quantification of geographic atrophy in patients with age-related macular degeneration, in a clinical setting even when performed by junior reader.
EVALUATION OF SEMIAUTOMATED MEASUREMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC ATROPHY IN AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION BY FUNDUS AUTOFLUORESCENCE IN CLINICAL SETTING / Panthier, C., Querques, G., Puche, N., Le Tien, V., Garavito, R.b., Bechet, S., Massamba, N., Souied, E.h.. - In: RETINA. - ISSN 0275-004X. - 34:3(2014), pp. 576-582.
EVALUATION OF SEMIAUTOMATED MEASUREMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC ATROPHY IN AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION BY FUNDUS AUTOFLUORESCENCE IN CLINICAL SETTING
QUERQUES , GIUSEPPE;
2014
Abstract
Purpose: To assess intraobserver and interobserver agreement among physicians with different degrees of clinical experience, using a novel fundus autofluorescence semiautomated software for quantification of geographic atrophy in clinical setting. Methods: Fundus autofluorescence frames (excitation: 488 nm; emission: 500-700 nm) of 29 eyes (20 patients; mean age, 79.6 +/- 6.2 years) with geographic atrophy secondary to age-related macular degeneration, and no signs of choroidal neovascularization, were analyzed using Region Finder, a semiautomated software embedded in Spectralis (Heidelberg Engineering, Heidelberg, Germany). For each study eye, semiautomated atrophy identification and quantification were independently performed, twice (in a 2-week time frame), by 3 readers with different degrees of clinical experience (2 fellows, and 1 resident). Intraobserver and interobserver agreements were assessed. Results: Mean difference in intraobserver agreement (Bland-Altman statistics) ranged from -0.17 mm(2) to 0.13 mm(2). Intraobserver agreement was excellent until the geographic atrophy threshold value of 15.72 mm(2). Variability correlated with the size of atrophy. Mean difference in interobserver agreement (Bland-Altman statistics) ranged from -0.25 mm(2) to 0.27 mm(2), with no significant difference between senior and junior readers. Multifocal lesion or foveal involvement in atrophy was not the cause of disagreement. Conclusion: Region Finder is a reliable tool for the identification and quantification of geographic atrophy in patients with age-related macular degeneration, in a clinical setting even when performed by junior reader.Pubblicazioni consigliate

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