Critical limits for early detection of glaucoma, the Uppsala Glaucoma Detection Study (UGDS)
Konstancija Kisonaite, Tolga Tümer, Albert Alm, Eva Nuija, Zhaohua Yu

TL;DR
This study identifies critical thresholds for detecting glaucoma by analyzing various eye measurements and comparing their effectiveness in distinguishing healthy from suspect eyes.
Contribution
The study provides optimized critical limits for glaucoma detection using multiple eye parameters and evaluates their diagnostic efficiency.
Findings
Critical limits for IOP, MD, C/D-linear, NRA, cpRNFLT-Global, and GDx-TSNIT were estimated as 22 mmHg, −3.7 dB, 0.84, 0.6 mm², 56 µm, and 33 µm respectively.
Variability among subjects was found to dominate measurement precision, with no significant age or sex dependence observed.
C/D-linear and NRA metrics showed lower sensitivity-estimation efficiency compared to other parameters.
Abstract
The current study aimed to optimize the measurement design for each quantity of interest, determine critical limits for clinically distinguishing glaucoma-suspect eyes from non-suspect eyes in the UGDS using the optimized design, and compare the efficiency of the measured quantities in estimating sensitivity Data from non-glaucoma suspect eyes in the UGDS were analyzed for age and sex dependence, sources of variation, frequency distribution, and assessment of critical limits for glaucoma detection. Critical limit was defined as the extreme 95% confidence limit for the 95% one-sided tolerance. Intraocular pressure (IOP) and visual field contract sensitivity (Mean Deviation, MD), linear cup-to-disc ratio (C/D-linear), neuro-retinal rim area (NRA), nerve fiber layer thickness (cpRNFLT-Global and GDx-TSNIT) were examined Analysis revealed no significant age or sex dependence for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlaucoma and retinal disorders · Corneal surgery and disorders · Retinal Imaging and Analysis
