1. Central Macular Topographic and Volumetric Measures: New Biomarkers for Detection of Glaucoma
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Mohammadzadeh, Vahid, Cheng, Melodyanne, Zadeh, Sepideh Heydar, Edalati, Kiumars, Yalzadeh, Dariush, Caprioli, Joseph, Yadav, Sunil, Kadas, Ella M, Brandt, Alexander U, and Nouri-Mahdavi, Kouros
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Prevention ,Neurosciences ,Neurodegenerative ,Aging ,Clinical Research ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Detection ,screening and diagnosis ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Eye ,Biomarkers ,Glaucoma ,Humans ,Nerve Fibers ,ROC Curve ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,optical coherence tomography ,macula ,foveal shape ,topography ,volume ,deep learning ,gradient boost model ,Biomedical Engineering ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
PurposeTo test the hypothesis that newly developed shape measures using optical coherence tomography (OCT) macular volume scans can discriminate patients with perimetric glaucoma from healthy subjects.MethodsOCT structural measures defining macular topography and volume were recently developed based on cubic Bézier curves. We exported macular volume scans from 135 eyes with glaucoma (133 patients) and 155 healthy eyes (85 subjects) and estimated global and quadrant-based measures. The best subset of measures to predict glaucoma was explored with a gradient boost model (GBM) with subsequent logistic regression. Accuracy and area under receiver operating curves (AUC) were the primary metrics. In addition, we separately investigated model performance in 66 eyes with mild glaucoma (mean deviation ≥ -6 dB).ResultsAverage (±SD) 24-2 mean deviation was -8.2 (±6.1) dB in eyes with glaucoma. The main predictive measures for glaucoma were temporal inferior rim height, nasal inferior pit volume, and temporal inferior pit depth. Lower values for these measures predicted higher risk of glaucoma. Sensitivity, specificity, and AUC for discriminating between healthy and glaucoma eyes were 81.5% (95% CI = 76.6-91.9%), 89.7% (95% CI = 78.7-94.2%), and 0.915 (95% CI = 0.882-0.948), respectively. Corresponding metrics for mild glaucoma were 84.8% (95% CI = 72.1%-95.5%), 85.8% (95% CI = 87.1%-97.4%), and 0.913 (95% CI = 0.867-0.958), respectively.ConclusionsNovel macular shape biomarkers detect early glaucoma with clinically relevant performance. Such biomarkers do not depend on intraretinal segmentation accuracy and may be helpful in eyes with suboptimal macular segmentation.Translational relevanceMacular shape biomarkers provide valuable information for detection of early glaucoma and may provide additional information beyond thickness measurements.
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- 2022