APOSTEL 2.0 Recommendations for Reporting Quantitative Optical Coherence Tomography Studies. (13th July 2021)
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- Title:
- APOSTEL 2.0 Recommendations for Reporting Quantitative Optical Coherence Tomography Studies. (13th July 2021)
- Main Title:
- APOSTEL 2.0 Recommendations for Reporting Quantitative Optical Coherence Tomography Studies
- Authors:
- Aytulun, Aykut
Cruz-Herranz, Andrés
Aktas, Orhan
Balcer, Laura J.
Balk, Lisanne
Barboni, Piero
Blanco, Augusto Azuara
Calabresi, Peter A.
Costello, Fiona
Sanchez-Dalmau, Bernardo
DeBuc, Delia Cabrera
Feltgen, Nicolas
Finger, Robert P.
Frederiksen, Jette Lautrup
Frohman, Elliot
Frohman, Teresa
Garway-Heath, David
Gabilondo, Iñigo
Graves, Jennifer S.
Green, Ari J.
Hartung, Hans-Peter
Havla, Joachim
Holz, Frank G.
Imitola, Jaime
Kenney, Rachel
Klistorner, Alexander
Knier, Benjamin
Korn, Thomas
Kolbe, Scott
Krämer, Julia
Lagrèze, Wolf A.
Leocani, Letizia
Maier, Oliver
Martínez-Lapiscina, Elena H.
Meuth, Sven
Outteryck, Olivier
Paul, Friedemann
Petzold, Axel
Pihl-Jensen, Gorm
Preiningerova, Jana Lizrova
Rebolleda, Gema
Ringelstein, Marius
Saidha, Shiv
Schippling, Sven
Schuman, Joel S.
Sergott, Robert C.
Toosy, Ahmed
Villoslada, Pablo
Wolf, Sebastian
Yeh, E. Ann
Yu-Wai-Man, Patrick
Zimmermann, Hanna G.
Brandt, Alexander U.
Albrecht, Philipp
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To update the consensus recommendations for reporting of quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) study results, thus revising the previously published Advised Protocol for OCT Study Terminology and Elements (APOSTEL) recommendations. Methods: To identify studies reporting quantitative OCT results, we performed a PubMed search for the terms "quantitative" and "optical coherence tomography" from 2015 to 2017. Corresponding authors of the identified publications were invited to provide feedback on the initial APOSTEL recommendations via online surveys following the principle of a modified Delphi method. The results were evaluated and discussed by a panel of experts and changes to the initial recommendations were proposed. A final survey was recirculated among the corresponding authors to obtain a majority vote on the proposed changes. Results: A total of 116 authors participated in the surveys, resulting in 15 suggestions, of which 12 were finally accepted and incorporated into an updated 9-point checklist. We harmonized the nomenclature of the outer retinal layers, added the exact area of measurement to the description of volume scans, and suggested reporting device-specific features. We advised to address potential bias in manual segmentation or manual correction of segmentation errors. References to specific reporting guidelines and room light conditions were removed. The participants' consensus with the recommendations increased from 80% forAbstract : Objective: To update the consensus recommendations for reporting of quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) study results, thus revising the previously published Advised Protocol for OCT Study Terminology and Elements (APOSTEL) recommendations. Methods: To identify studies reporting quantitative OCT results, we performed a PubMed search for the terms "quantitative" and "optical coherence tomography" from 2015 to 2017. Corresponding authors of the identified publications were invited to provide feedback on the initial APOSTEL recommendations via online surveys following the principle of a modified Delphi method. The results were evaluated and discussed by a panel of experts and changes to the initial recommendations were proposed. A final survey was recirculated among the corresponding authors to obtain a majority vote on the proposed changes. Results: A total of 116 authors participated in the surveys, resulting in 15 suggestions, of which 12 were finally accepted and incorporated into an updated 9-point checklist. We harmonized the nomenclature of the outer retinal layers, added the exact area of measurement to the description of volume scans, and suggested reporting device-specific features. We advised to address potential bias in manual segmentation or manual correction of segmentation errors. References to specific reporting guidelines and room light conditions were removed. The participants' consensus with the recommendations increased from 80% for the previous APOSTEL version to greater than 90%. Conclusions: The modified Delphi method resulted in an expert-led guideline (evidence Class III; Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations [GRADE] criteria) concerning study protocol, acquisition device, acquisition settings, scanning protocol, funduscopic imaging, postacquisition data selection, postacquisition analysis, nomenclature and abbreviations, and statistical approach. It will be essential to update these recommendations to new research and practices regularly. … (more)
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- Neurology. Volume 97:Number 2(2021)
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- Neurology
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- Volume 97:Number 2(2021)
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- Volume 97, Issue 2 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 97
- Issue:
- 2
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- 2021-0097-0002-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-07-13
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- Neurology -- Periodicals
Neurology -- Periodicals
Neurologie -- Périodiques
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