Affiliation:
1. The Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ 07103, USA
Abstract
Background. Software guided optic nerve assessment can assist in process automation and reduce interobserver disagreement. We tested depth analysis software (DAS) in assessing optic nerve cup-to-disc ratio (VCD) from stereoscopic optic nerve images (SONI) of normal eyes.Methods. In a prospective study, simultaneous SONI from normal subjects were collected during telemedicine screenings using a Kowa 3Wx nonmydriatic simultaneous stereoscopic retinal camera (Tokyo, Japan). VCD was determined from SONI pairs and proprietary pixel DAS (Kowa Inc., Tokyo, Japan) after disc and cup contour line placement. A nonstereoscopic VCD was determined using the right channel of a stereo pair. Mean, standard deviation,t-test, and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICCC) were calculated.Results. 32 patients had mean age of40±14years. Mean VCD on SONI was0.36±0.09, with DAS0.38±0.08, and with nonstereoscopic0.29±0.12. The difference between stereoscopic and DAS assisted was not significant (p=0.45). ICCC showed agreement between stereoscopic and software VCD assessment. Mean VCD difference was significant between nonstereoscopic and stereoscopic (p<0.05) and nonstereoscopic and DAS (p<0.005) recordings.Conclusions. DAS successfully assessed SONI and showed a high degree of correlation to physician-determined stereoscopic VCD.
Subject
Health Information Management,Computer Networks and Communications,Health Informatics,Medicine (miscellaneous)