REPRODUCIBILITY OF TOPOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE MACULA WITH A SCANNING LASER OPHTHALMOSCOPE

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MENEZES, AV [1 ]
GIUNTA, M [1 ]
CHISHOLM, L [1 ]
HARVEY, PT [1 ]
TULI, R [1 ]
DEVENYI, RG [1 ]
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[1] EYE RES INST CANADA,TORONTO,ON,CANADA
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Background: The Heidelberg retina tomograph, a scanning laser ophthalmoscope that uses confocal optics to provide high resolution of images, is able to scan the retina in three dimensions to obtain quantitative topographic measurements. The authors evaluated its usefulness for measuring macular lesions by determining the reproducibility of its topographic measurements at the macula. Methods: For each of ten healthy patients, the authors took five images with the patient's right eye undilated and five with the eye cyclopleged and dilated. As a measure of reproducibility, the standard deviation of height measurements for the same location at the macula was calculated for each patient and then the pooled standard deviation for all patients was calculated. The authors performed similar calculations for the mean depth within a contour line. Results: The pooled standard deviation for height measurements was 47.4 mu m in undilated eyes and 36.0 mu m in cyclopleged, dilated eyes. The authors obtained an extremely low standard deviation of 2.2 mu m when the software calculated relative differences between measurements, such as the mean depth within a contour line. When the average of three height measurement values on 1 day was compared with the average of the three values on another day, the 95% confidence interval was +/-58.7 mu m for mean height values and +/-3.7 mu m for mean depth values within a contour line. Conclusions: The authors obtained good reproducibility for height measurements with the Heidelberg retina tomograph and excellent reproducibility when the instrument calculated relative differences in height measurements. The authors recommend that patients, especially young patients, be dilated and cyclopleged to obtain lower variability of measurements. This scanning laser ophthalmoscope could potentially be used to quantify small changes in retinal lesions.
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