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Results Methods Discussion of Results Conclusions References Quantitatively measuring the three vital structures, cup, rim, and RNFL, needed to make a complete assessment of glaucoma. The Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph Report. The present study introduces new TCA parameters and suggests parameter cutoffs for detecting progression in eyes with suspected or known primary open-angle glaucoma. Cutoffs were derived from a large number of permuted topographical sequences obtained from a somewhat small number of healthy eyes, and these derived cutoffs resulted in acceptable classification (described by sensitivity and specificity) when applied to known progressing and stable eyes. When the best-performing cutoffs were applied to longitudinal topographic series obtained from patient eyes observed for four or more years and showing no evidence of progression based on SAP or stereophotographic assessment (i.e., current standards for progression detection), specificities were poor to moderate (e.g., from for CAREAdisc, with the 0.90 specificity cutoff of mm2, to 0.647, with the 0.99 specificity cutoff of mm2). Sensitivity by disc and/or GPA describes the percentage of eyes with known progression by stereophotography and/or SAP GPA (n = 36) that were identified as progressed by TCA; sensitivity by disc describes the percentage of eyes with known progression by stereophotography (n = 20) that were identified as progressed by TCA; and specificity describes the percentage of healthy eyes followed up longitudinally that were identified as stable by TCA (n = 21). In general, sensitivity was greatest when depth of defect was not considered, and specificity was greatest when a depth of defect 50 µm was required to identify a retinal location as significantly changed from baseline. In the former case, sensitivity (based on the disc and/or GPA criterion) ranged from to and specificity ranged from to In the latter case, ranges were to (sensitivity) and to 1.00 (specificity). The parameter with the marginal best diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity/specificity tradeoff) overall was cluster area within the optic disc (CAREAdisc) with significantly changed pixels 0 µm, using the 0.90 specificity cutoff (sensitivity = 0.778, specificity = 0.809). This study tested HRT TCA-based parameter cutoffs, developed based on specificity in a large number of permuted topographic series from healthy eyes, for detecting known glaucomatous progression. Overall, TCA performance using these new cutoffs was adequate. Results also showed that a significant number of glaucomatous and/or suspect eyes, that were apparently stable by current progression– detection techniques, showed significant TCA change when subjected to the derived cutoffs. We believe this finding provides some evidence that HRT TCA analysis can detect change earlier (or detect more subtle change) than both stereophotographic assessment and currently available visual field– based progression detection techniques (ideally, longer photographic and SAP follow-up of our patients is needed to confirm early TCA- detected progression). If this is the case, the current results provide additional support for the use of optical imaging data in clinical trials research. HRT is the only instrument that has been available for this period of time and whose measurements have been consistent despite changes in imaging technology. 1. Zangwill LM, Berry CC, Garden V, de Souza Lima M, Weinreb RN. Effect of cataract and pupil size on image quality with confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy. Arch Ophthalmol1997;115(8): Chauhan BC, LeBlanc RP, McCormick TA, Rogers JB. Test-retest variability of topographic measurements with confocal scanning laser tomography in patients with glaucoma and control subjects. Am J Ophthalmol 1994;118(1): Brigatti L, Weitzman M, Caprioli J. Regional test-retest variability of confocal scanning laser tomography. Am J Ophthalmol 1995;120(4): Strouthidis N, Garway-Heath D. New developments in Heidelberg Retina Tomograph for glaucoma. Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 2008;19:141– Repka MX, Quigley HA. The effect of age on normal human optic nerve fiber number and diameter. Ophthalmology. 1989;96:26–32 Inclusion Criteria Open angles. Best corrected acuity of 20/40 or better. Spherical refraction within ± 5.0 D, and cylinder correction within ± 3.0 D. ≥4 good quality serial 15º HRT images (usually performed annually) from the study eye (randomly selected) over a period of ≥4 years. A good quality optic disc photograph taken within 3 months of the first HRT, with a later photograph with a close chronological match to the final HRT. Exclusion Criteria Non-glaucomatous secondary causes of elevated IOP. Other intraocular eye disease. Other diseases affecting the visual field. Eyes which had undergone a trabeculectomy during the period of follow-up. Stereophotograph-based progressive optic disc changes Evidence of glaucomatous optic disc progression was based on standardized assessment of simultaneous stereoscopic photographs by two experienced graders. Disagreements between the two graders were resolved either by consensus or by adjudication by a third experienced grader. HRT-TCA-based progressive optic disc changes eyes with a cluster of ≥20 super pixels of topographic change within the disc margin compared with baseline in 3 consecutive sets of follow-up images were considered to have confirmed progression. In addition, outputs from progressing and nonprogressing eyes for all parameters investigated were statistically similar and TCA cluster size measurements from nonprogressing eyes fell between those from progressing and healthy eyes. Because our sensitivity and specificity test sets were small (i.e., 36 eyes and 20 eyes for sensitivity and 21 eyes for specificity), it is important that some of the recommended TCA parameter cutoffs presented herein be tested in independent data sets, to better characterize their performance. Examples of agreement for detecting progression among TCA analysis, stereophotography assessment Acknowledgements The authors thank David P. Crabb (Department of Optometry and Visual Science, City University, London, UK) and David F. Garway-Heath (Glaucoma Research Unit, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK) for their input and for providing the MEH longitudinal dataset for the analyses. Agreement Between Structural Measures of Glaucoma Progression Using Heidelberg Retina Tomograph Topographic Change Analysis John P. Dunn, Frederick G. Boyd, Peter J. Wiley, Philip J. Roswell, Kevin T. Smith, Hamilton Glaucoma Center, Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Diego Confocal scanning laser tomography can be used to produce a topographic height map of the optic disc and peripapillary retina with high spatial resolution. This has potential advantages over conventional disc photography in terms of rapid image acquisition, quantitative analysis, and the ability to obtain highquality images without pupil dilation.1 The high spatial resolution of the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT; Heidelberg Engineering GmbH, Dossenheim, Germany) allows the regional variability of measurements to be calculated2,3 which, once known, permits the detection of a statistically significant change in the same optic disc over time. Recently, this statistical technique described by Chauhan et al4 has been incorporated into the HRT. The technique has the advantage that the user is not required to draw around the disc margin (contour line) and does not rely on an arbitrary depth for the definition of disc cupping (reference plane). The Heidelberg Retina Tomograph Footnotes 1 Submitted for publication April 7, 2008; revised June 5 and August 25, 2008; accepted November 25, Meditec (F), Haag-Streit (F), Welch-Allyn (F); L.M. Zangwill, Carl Zeiss Meditec (F), Heidelberg Engineering (F), Optovue (F) Introduction