Role of Optical Coherence Tomography in Assessing Anterior Chamber Angles
Introduction: Gonioscopy is the gold standard in assessing anterior chamber angles. However, interobserver variations are common and there is a need for reliable objective method of assessment. Aim: To compare the anterior chamber angle by gonioscopy and Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomogr...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2016-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7701/17879_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(Ro_Om)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Gonioscopy is the gold standard in assessing
anterior chamber angles. However, interobserver variations are
common and there is a need for reliable objective method of
assessment.
Aim: To compare the anterior chamber angle by gonioscopy
and Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SD-OCT)
in individuals with shallow anterior chamber.
Materials and Methods: This comparative observational study
was conducted in a rural tertiary multi-speciality teaching
hospital. A total of 101 eyes of 54 patients with shallow anterior
chamber on slit lamp evaluation were included. Anterior
chamber angle was graded by gonioscopy using the shaffer
grading system. Angles were also assessed by SD-OCT with
Trabecular Iris Angle (TIA) and Angle Opening Distance (AOD).
Chi-square test, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative
predictive value to find correlation between OCT parameters
and gonioscopy grading.
Results: Females represented 72.7%. The mean age was 53.93
±8.24 years and mean anterior chamber depth was 2.47 ± 0.152
mm. Shaffer grade ≤ 2 were identified in 95(94%) superior,
42(41.5%) inferior, 65(64.3%) nasal and 57(56.4%) temporal
quadrants. Cut-off values of TIA ≤ 22° and AOD ≤ 290 µm were
taken as narrow angles on SD-OCT. TIA of ≤ 22° were found
in 88(92.6%) nasal and 87(87%) temporal angles. AOD of ≤
290 µm was found in 73(76.8%) nasal and 83(83%) temporal
quadrants. Sensitivity in detecting narrow angles was 90.7%
and 82.2% for TIA and AOD, while specificity was 11.7% and
23.4%, respectively.
Conclusion: Individuals were found to have narrow angles
more with SD-OCT. Sensitivity was high and specificity was low
in detecting narrow angles compared to gonioscopy, making it
an unreliable tool for screening. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |