Comparison of short-wavelength blue-light autofluorescence and conventional blue-light autofluorescence in geographic atrophy. Issue 5 (5th June 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Comparison of short-wavelength blue-light autofluorescence and conventional blue-light autofluorescence in geographic atrophy. Issue 5 (5th June 2018)
- Main Title:
- Comparison of short-wavelength blue-light autofluorescence and conventional blue-light autofluorescence in geographic atrophy
- Authors:
- Borrelli, Enrico
Nittala, Muneeswar Gupta
Abdelfattah, Nizar Saleh
Lei, Jianqin
Hariri, Amir H
Shi, Yue
Fan, Wenying
Cozzi, Mariano
Sarao, Valentina
Lanzetta, Paolo
Staurenghi, Giovanni
Sadda, SriniVas R - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background/aims: To systematically compare the intermodality and inter-reader agreement for two blue-light confocal fundus autofluorescence (FAF) systems. Methods: Thirty eyes (21 patients) with a diagnosis of geographic atrophy (GA) were enrolled. Eyes were imaged using two confocal blue-light FAF devices: (1) Spectralis device with a 488 nm excitation wavelength (488-FAF); (2) EIDON device with 450 nm excitation wavelength and the capability for 'colour' FAF imaging including both the individual red and green components of the emission spectrum. Furthermore, a third imaging modality (450-RF image) isolating and highlighting the red emission fluorescence component (REFC) was obtained and graded. Each image was graded by two readers to assess inter-reader variability and a single image for each modality was used to assess the intermodality variability. Results: The 95% coefficient of repeatability (1.35 mm 2 for the 488-FAF-based grading, 8.13 mm 2 for the 450-FAF-based grading and 1.08 mm 2 for the 450-RF-based grading), the coefficient of variation (1.11 for 488-FAF, 2.05 for 450-FAF, 0.92 for 450-RF) and the intraclass correlation coefficient (0.994 for 488-FAF, 0.711 for 450-FAF, 0.997 for 450-RF) indicated that 450-FAF-based and 450-RF-based grading have the lowest and highest inter-reader agreements, respectively. The GA area was larger for 488-FAF images (median (IQR) 2.1 mm 2 (0.8–6.4 mm 2 )) than for 450-FAF images (median (IQR) 1.0 mm 2 (0.3–4.3 mm 2Abstract : Background/aims: To systematically compare the intermodality and inter-reader agreement for two blue-light confocal fundus autofluorescence (FAF) systems. Methods: Thirty eyes (21 patients) with a diagnosis of geographic atrophy (GA) were enrolled. Eyes were imaged using two confocal blue-light FAF devices: (1) Spectralis device with a 488 nm excitation wavelength (488-FAF); (2) EIDON device with 450 nm excitation wavelength and the capability for 'colour' FAF imaging including both the individual red and green components of the emission spectrum. Furthermore, a third imaging modality (450-RF image) isolating and highlighting the red emission fluorescence component (REFC) was obtained and graded. Each image was graded by two readers to assess inter-reader variability and a single image for each modality was used to assess the intermodality variability. Results: The 95% coefficient of repeatability (1.35 mm 2 for the 488-FAF-based grading, 8.13 mm 2 for the 450-FAF-based grading and 1.08 mm 2 for the 450-RF-based grading), the coefficient of variation (1.11 for 488-FAF, 2.05 for 450-FAF, 0.92 for 450-RF) and the intraclass correlation coefficient (0.994 for 488-FAF, 0.711 for 450-FAF, 0.997 for 450-RF) indicated that 450-FAF-based and 450-RF-based grading have the lowest and highest inter-reader agreements, respectively. The GA area was larger for 488-FAF images (median (IQR) 2.1 mm 2 (0.8–6.4 mm 2 )) than for 450-FAF images (median (IQR) 1.0 mm 2 (0.3–4.3 mm 2 ); p<0.0001). There was no significant difference in lesion area measurement between 488-FAF-based and 450-RF-based grading (median (IQR) 2.6 mm 2 (0.8–6.8 mm 2 ); p=1.0). Conclusion: The isolation of the REFC from the 450-FAF images allowed for a reproducible quantification of GA. This assessment had good comparability with that obtained with 488-FAF images. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- British journal of ophthalmology. Volume 103:Issue 5(2019)
- Journal:
- British journal of ophthalmology
- Issue:
- Volume 103:Issue 5(2019)
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- Volume 103, Issue 5 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 103
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0103-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 610
- Page End:
- 616
- Publication Date:
- 2018-06-05
- Subjects:
- Autofluorescence -- Geographic atrophy -- Age-related macular degeneration -- Green fluorophores -- Optical coherence tomography.
Ophthalmology -- Periodicals
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http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2018-311849 ↗
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- 0007-1161
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