Comparison of Central Macular Thickness Measured by Three OCT Models and Study of Interoperator Variability

Purpose. To compare central macular thickness (CMT) measurement on healthy patient using 3 different OCT devices by two operators. Methods. Prospective, monocentricstudy. Right eye’s central macular thickness (CMT) of 30 healthy patients has been measured three times using a time-domain (TD) OCT (S...

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Main Authors: Zaïnab Bentaleb-Machkour, Eléonore Jouffroy, Muriel Rabilloud, Jean-Daniel Grange, Laurent Kodjikian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/842795
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spelling doaj-1b1435178a634d28a5d2dc0002fdc1e62020-11-25T02:03:47ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2012-01-01201210.1100/2012/842795842795Comparison of Central Macular Thickness Measured by Three OCT Models and Study of Interoperator VariabilityZaïnab Bentaleb-Machkour0Eléonore Jouffroy1Muriel Rabilloud2Jean-Daniel Grange3Laurent Kodjikian4Department of Ophthalmology, Croix-Rousse University Hospital, Claude Bernard University, 69004 Lyon, FranceDepartment of Ophthalmology, Croix-Rousse University Hospital, Claude Bernard University, 69004 Lyon, FranceDepartment of Biostatistics, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69000 Lyon, FranceDepartment of Ophthalmology, Croix-Rousse University Hospital, Claude Bernard University, 69004 Lyon, FranceDepartment of Ophthalmology, Croix-Rousse University Hospital, Claude Bernard University, 69004 Lyon, FrancePurpose. To compare central macular thickness (CMT) measurement on healthy patient using 3 different OCT devices by two operators. Methods. Prospective, monocentricstudy. Right eye’s central macular thickness (CMT) of 30 healthy patients has been measured three times using a time-domain (TD) OCT (Stratus OCT, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, Ca) and two spectral domain (SD) OCTs (Cirrus HD-OCT, Carl ZeissMeditec, Dublin, Ca) and 3D-OCT 1000 (Topcon, Tokyo, Japan) by two operators. Six measurements were taken randomly for each patient the same day. Results. No significant difference between measurements obtained by the two operators has been observed, whatever the studied OCT. P value was 0.164, 0.193, and 0.147 for Stratus OCT, Cirrus HD-OCT and 3D-OCT, respectively. Mean CMT significantly differed from instrument to instrument (P<0.001) and was, respectively, 197 μm, 254 μm, and 236 μm using Stratus OCT, Cirrus HD-OCT, and 3D-OCT 1000. Using Cirrus OCT and 3D-OCT 1000, CMT was, respectively, 57 μm and 39 μm thicker than using Stratus OCT (P<0.05). Conclusions. Whatever the OCT device, on healthy patients CMT was not operator dependent. CMT measurements obtained by SD-OCTs are greater than those obtained by TD-OCT. These data imply that the different OCT devices cannot be used interchangeably in clinical monitoring.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/842795
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author Zaïnab Bentaleb-Machkour
Eléonore Jouffroy
Muriel Rabilloud
Jean-Daniel Grange
Laurent Kodjikian
spellingShingle Zaïnab Bentaleb-Machkour
Eléonore Jouffroy
Muriel Rabilloud
Jean-Daniel Grange
Laurent Kodjikian
Comparison of Central Macular Thickness Measured by Three OCT Models and Study of Interoperator Variability
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Zaïnab Bentaleb-Machkour
Eléonore Jouffroy
Muriel Rabilloud
Jean-Daniel Grange
Laurent Kodjikian
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title Comparison of Central Macular Thickness Measured by Three OCT Models and Study of Interoperator Variability
title_short Comparison of Central Macular Thickness Measured by Three OCT Models and Study of Interoperator Variability
title_full Comparison of Central Macular Thickness Measured by Three OCT Models and Study of Interoperator Variability
title_fullStr Comparison of Central Macular Thickness Measured by Three OCT Models and Study of Interoperator Variability
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Central Macular Thickness Measured by Three OCT Models and Study of Interoperator Variability
title_sort comparison of central macular thickness measured by three oct models and study of interoperator variability
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Purpose. To compare central macular thickness (CMT) measurement on healthy patient using 3 different OCT devices by two operators. Methods. Prospective, monocentricstudy. Right eye’s central macular thickness (CMT) of 30 healthy patients has been measured three times using a time-domain (TD) OCT (Stratus OCT, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, Ca) and two spectral domain (SD) OCTs (Cirrus HD-OCT, Carl ZeissMeditec, Dublin, Ca) and 3D-OCT 1000 (Topcon, Tokyo, Japan) by two operators. Six measurements were taken randomly for each patient the same day. Results. No significant difference between measurements obtained by the two operators has been observed, whatever the studied OCT. P value was 0.164, 0.193, and 0.147 for Stratus OCT, Cirrus HD-OCT and 3D-OCT, respectively. Mean CMT significantly differed from instrument to instrument (P<0.001) and was, respectively, 197 μm, 254 μm, and 236 μm using Stratus OCT, Cirrus HD-OCT, and 3D-OCT 1000. Using Cirrus OCT and 3D-OCT 1000, CMT was, respectively, 57 μm and 39 μm thicker than using Stratus OCT (P<0.05). Conclusions. Whatever the OCT device, on healthy patients CMT was not operator dependent. CMT measurements obtained by SD-OCTs are greater than those obtained by TD-OCT. These data imply that the different OCT devices cannot be used interchangeably in clinical monitoring.
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