Comparative Study of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Measurement by StratusOCT and GDx VCC, I: Correlation Analysis in Glaucoma
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2005Vol. 46(9), pp. 3214–3214
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Christopher Kai-Shun Leung, Wai‐Man Chan, Kelvin Kam Lung Chong, Wing‐Ho Yung, Kai-tat Tang, Jean Woo, Woon-ming Chan, Kwok-kay Tse
Abstract
Despite the substantial differences in the values of RNFL thickness, significant correlations were observed between StratusOCT and GDx VCC RNFL measurements. The variations of the correlation coefficient around the optic nerve head suggested that GDx VCC RNFL measurement does not have a fixed relationship with that of StratusOCT and the use of site-specific RNFL birefringences may improve the estimation of RNFL thickness by the GDx VCC. Nevertheless, the GDx VCC was found to be as effective as the StratusOCT in detecting the loss of RNFL in glaucoma.
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