Scanning laser polarimetry: »number« parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnostics

<p><strong>Background:</strong> Scanning laser polarimetry (SLP) is a method that enables quantitative assessment of retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness surrounding the optic nerve. The commercially available device GDx (GDx, Laser Diagnostics Technologies, San Diego, CA) yi...

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Main Author: Barbara Cvenkel
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Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2005-10-01
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description <p><strong>Background:</strong> Scanning laser polarimetry (SLP) is a method that enables quantitative assessment of retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness surrounding the optic nerve. The commercially available device GDx (GDx, Laser Diagnostics Technologies, San Diego, CA) yields an outprint consisting of a reflectance image, colour-coded retardation map, and the 14 parameters, of which the »Number« was shown to be the single best parameter to discriminate between glaucomatous and normal eyes. The »Number« is a probability score, ranging from 1 (low probability of glaucoma) to 100 (high probability of glaucoma). In our study we determined the sensitivity and the specificity of the »Number« at cutoff values of 23 and 30. </p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> Thirty patients with different stage of glaucoma and 14 patients with typical glaucomatous changes of the ONH without visual field loss (preperimetric glaucoma) were included in the analysis. The control group was represented by 27 adults without ocular pathology with intraocular pressure of &lt; 21 mmHg and normal visual fields. The sensitivity and specificity of the »Number« was determined at a cut-off level of 23 and 30. </p><p><strong>Results:</strong> The sensitivity of the »Number« at a cut-off level of 30 for the glaucoma group was 74% at a specificity of 86%, at a cut-off of 23 the sensitivity increased to 83% at a specificity of 76%. The discriminating ability of the »Number« in the group with preperimetric glaucoma was low, with the sensitivities of 36% and 50% at a cut-off value of 30 and 23, respectively.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> The parameter »Number« yielded good separation between normal eyes and eyes with moderate and advanced glaucoma. However, the sensitivity of the »Number« in eyes with mild glaucoma and especially with preperimetric glaucoma was low. Because of the great interindividual variability of the RNFL, the assessment of RNFL thickness change over time would be more appropriate to detect early glaucomatous changes.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-f384f52bfd6b487b9f44928b6e50dd3f2022-12-21T17:59:15ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242005-10-0174101643Scanning laser polarimetry: »number« parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnosticsBarbara Cvenkel<p><strong>Background:</strong> Scanning laser polarimetry (SLP) is a method that enables quantitative assessment of retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness surrounding the optic nerve. The commercially available device GDx (GDx, Laser Diagnostics Technologies, San Diego, CA) yields an outprint consisting of a reflectance image, colour-coded retardation map, and the 14 parameters, of which the »Number« was shown to be the single best parameter to discriminate between glaucomatous and normal eyes. The »Number« is a probability score, ranging from 1 (low probability of glaucoma) to 100 (high probability of glaucoma). In our study we determined the sensitivity and the specificity of the »Number« at cutoff values of 23 and 30. </p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> Thirty patients with different stage of glaucoma and 14 patients with typical glaucomatous changes of the ONH without visual field loss (preperimetric glaucoma) were included in the analysis. The control group was represented by 27 adults without ocular pathology with intraocular pressure of &lt; 21 mmHg and normal visual fields. The sensitivity and specificity of the »Number« was determined at a cut-off level of 23 and 30. </p><p><strong>Results:</strong> The sensitivity of the »Number« at a cut-off level of 30 for the glaucoma group was 74% at a specificity of 86%, at a cut-off of 23 the sensitivity increased to 83% at a specificity of 76%. The discriminating ability of the »Number« in the group with preperimetric glaucoma was low, with the sensitivities of 36% and 50% at a cut-off value of 30 and 23, respectively.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> The parameter »Number« yielded good separation between normal eyes and eyes with moderate and advanced glaucoma. However, the sensitivity of the »Number« in eyes with mild glaucoma and especially with preperimetric glaucoma was low. Because of the great interindividual variability of the RNFL, the assessment of RNFL thickness change over time would be more appropriate to detect early glaucomatous changes.</p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2149scanning laser polarimetrysensitivityspecificityglaucoma
spellingShingle Barbara Cvenkel
Scanning laser polarimetry: »number« parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnostics
Zdravniški Vestnik
scanning laser polarimetry
sensitivity
specificity
glaucoma
title Scanning laser polarimetry: »number« parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnostics
title_full Scanning laser polarimetry: »number« parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnostics
title_fullStr Scanning laser polarimetry: »number« parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnostics
title_full_unstemmed Scanning laser polarimetry: »number« parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnostics
title_short Scanning laser polarimetry: »number« parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnostics
title_sort scanning laser polarimetry number parameter sensitivity and specificity in glaucoma diagnostics
topic scanning laser polarimetry
sensitivity
specificity
glaucoma
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2149
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