Design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.

PURPOSE: To measure the nerve-head to fovea distance (NFD) on fundus photographs in fellow eyes, and to compare the NFD between fellow eyes. METHODS: Diabetic patients without retinopathy, (n = 183) who were screened by fundus photography at the University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands f...

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Main Authors: Mathijs A J van de Put, Fara Nayebi, Danna Croonen, Ilja M Nolte, Wouter J Japing, Johanna M M Hooymans, Leonoor I Los
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3646827?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6e1bd77516ad47f1ad18ba58706d14062020-11-25T02:42:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6251810.1371/journal.pone.0062518Design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.Mathijs A J van de PutFara NayebiDanna CroonenIlja M NolteWouter J JapingJohanna M M HooymansLeonoor I LosPURPOSE: To measure the nerve-head to fovea distance (NFD) on fundus photographs in fellow eyes, and to compare the NFD between fellow eyes. METHODS: Diabetic patients without retinopathy, (n = 183) who were screened by fundus photography at the University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands from January 1(st) 2005 until January 1(st) 2006 were included. The NFD was measured in left and right eyes both from the center and from the rim of the nerve-head. To determine inter- and intra-observer agreement, repeated measurements by one observer (n = 3) were performed on all photographs and by two observers on 60 photographs (30 paired eyes). The effect of age, gender, and refractive error on NFD was analysed. RESULTS: The correlation of NFDs between the left and the right eye was 0.958 when measured from the center of the nerve head (mean difference 0.0078 mm. ±SD 0.079 (95% limits of agreement -0.147-0.163)) and 0.963 when measured from the rim (mean difference 0.0056±SD 0.073 (95% limits of agreement -0.137-0.149)). Using the NFD between fellow eyes interchangeably, resulted in a standard error of 0.153 mm. Intra- and inter-observer variability was small. We found a significant effect of age (center of the nerve-head (P = 0.006) and rim of the nerve head (P = 0.003)) and refractive error (center of nerve-head (P<0.001) and rim of nerve head (P<0.001)) on NFD. CONCLUSIONS: The NFD in one eye provides a confident, reproducible, and valid method to address the position of the fovea in the fellow eye. We recommend using the NFD measured from the center of the nerve-head since the standard error by this method was smallest. Age and refractive error have an effect on NFD.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3646827?pdf=render
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author Mathijs A J van de Put
Fara Nayebi
Danna Croonen
Ilja M Nolte
Wouter J Japing
Johanna M M Hooymans
Leonoor I Los
spellingShingle Mathijs A J van de Put
Fara Nayebi
Danna Croonen
Ilja M Nolte
Wouter J Japing
Johanna M M Hooymans
Leonoor I Los
Design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.
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author_facet Mathijs A J van de Put
Fara Nayebi
Danna Croonen
Ilja M Nolte
Wouter J Japing
Johanna M M Hooymans
Leonoor I Los
author_sort Mathijs A J van de Put
title Design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.
title_short Design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.
title_full Design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.
title_fullStr Design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.
title_full_unstemmed Design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.
title_sort design and validation of a method to determine the position of the fovea by using the nerve-head to fovea distance of the fellow eye.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description PURPOSE: To measure the nerve-head to fovea distance (NFD) on fundus photographs in fellow eyes, and to compare the NFD between fellow eyes. METHODS: Diabetic patients without retinopathy, (n = 183) who were screened by fundus photography at the University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands from January 1(st) 2005 until January 1(st) 2006 were included. The NFD was measured in left and right eyes both from the center and from the rim of the nerve-head. To determine inter- and intra-observer agreement, repeated measurements by one observer (n = 3) were performed on all photographs and by two observers on 60 photographs (30 paired eyes). The effect of age, gender, and refractive error on NFD was analysed. RESULTS: The correlation of NFDs between the left and the right eye was 0.958 when measured from the center of the nerve head (mean difference 0.0078 mm. ±SD 0.079 (95% limits of agreement -0.147-0.163)) and 0.963 when measured from the rim (mean difference 0.0056±SD 0.073 (95% limits of agreement -0.137-0.149)). Using the NFD between fellow eyes interchangeably, resulted in a standard error of 0.153 mm. Intra- and inter-observer variability was small. We found a significant effect of age (center of the nerve-head (P = 0.006) and rim of the nerve head (P = 0.003)) and refractive error (center of nerve-head (P<0.001) and rim of nerve head (P<0.001)) on NFD. CONCLUSIONS: The NFD in one eye provides a confident, reproducible, and valid method to address the position of the fovea in the fellow eye. We recommend using the NFD measured from the center of the nerve-head since the standard error by this method was smallest. Age and refractive error have an effect on NFD.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3646827?pdf=render
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