TY - JOUR
T1 - HRT III glaucoma probability score and moorfields regression across the glaucoma spectrum
AU - Reddy, Swathi
AU - Xing, Danli
AU - Arthur, Stella N.
AU - Harizman, Noga
AU - Dorairaj, Syril
AU - Ritch, Robert
AU - Liebmann, Jeffrey M.
PY - 2009/1/1
Y1 - 2009/1/1
N2 - Objective To compare the agreement, sensitivity, and specificity of the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph III Glaucoma Probability Score (GPS) and Moorfields Regression Analysis (MRA) across the spectrum of glaucomatous visual field (VF) loss. Design Retrospective observational study. Methods Data from 247 glaucoma patients and 142 controls who underwent standard achromatic perimetry (SITA-SAP) and Heidelberg Retina Tomograph III imaging within 6 months were analyzed. Sensitivity, specificity, agreement, and discrimination capability of MRA and GPS were assessed. Results Age-adjusted specificity was 92% and 93% and sensitivity was 76.88 and 80.85 for GPS and MRA, respectively. Sensitivity for early VF loss [mean deviation (MD) <-5 dB] (N=81) was 66.64% and 69.82%, for moderate VF loss (-5 dB <MD <-15 dB) (N=104) was 78.91% and 85.13%, and for advanced VF loss (MD>-15 dB) (N=62) was 87.70% and 86.48% (GPS and MRA, respectively). Age-specific receiver operating characteristics ranged from 0.89 to 0.92 and from 0.87 to 0.90 (GPS and MRA, respectively). Kappa ranged from 0.64 to 0.77. Conclusions Specificity for MRA and GPS was similar and agreement was good. GPS offered slightly higher age-specific receiver operating characteristic. GPS, which does not require contour line placement, may have a potential role in screening for severe glaucomatous damage.
AB - Objective To compare the agreement, sensitivity, and specificity of the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph III Glaucoma Probability Score (GPS) and Moorfields Regression Analysis (MRA) across the spectrum of glaucomatous visual field (VF) loss. Design Retrospective observational study. Methods Data from 247 glaucoma patients and 142 controls who underwent standard achromatic perimetry (SITA-SAP) and Heidelberg Retina Tomograph III imaging within 6 months were analyzed. Sensitivity, specificity, agreement, and discrimination capability of MRA and GPS were assessed. Results Age-adjusted specificity was 92% and 93% and sensitivity was 76.88 and 80.85 for GPS and MRA, respectively. Sensitivity for early VF loss [mean deviation (MD) <-5 dB] (N=81) was 66.64% and 69.82%, for moderate VF loss (-5 dB <MD <-15 dB) (N=104) was 78.91% and 85.13%, and for advanced VF loss (MD>-15 dB) (N=62) was 87.70% and 86.48% (GPS and MRA, respectively). Age-specific receiver operating characteristics ranged from 0.89 to 0.92 and from 0.87 to 0.90 (GPS and MRA, respectively). Kappa ranged from 0.64 to 0.77. Conclusions Specificity for MRA and GPS was similar and agreement was good. GPS offered slightly higher age-specific receiver operating characteristic. GPS, which does not require contour line placement, may have a potential role in screening for severe glaucomatous damage.
KW - Glaucoma probability score
KW - Heidelberg retinal tomography
KW - Screening
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U2 - 10.1097/IJG.0b013e31818c6edd
DO - 10.1097/IJG.0b013e31818c6edd
M3 - Article
C2 - 19525726
AN - SCOPUS:68249131564
SN - 1057-0829
VL - 18
SP - 368
EP - 372
JO - Journal of Glaucoma
JF - Journal of Glaucoma
IS - 5
ER -