研究目的
To improve our understanding of glaucomatous damage as seen on circumpapillary disc scans obtained with frequency-domain optical coherence tomography (fdOCT), fdOCT scans were compared to images of the peripapillary retinal nerve fiber (RNF) bundles obtained with an adaptive optics-scanning light ophthalmoscope (AO-SLO).
研究成果
The study demonstrated that regions of equal RNFL thickness on fdOCT scans can have varying appearances on AO-SLO images, from missing RNF bundles to abnormal-appearing bundles or isolated normal bundles. This highlights the limitations of relying solely on RNFL thickness measures and the potential for improving fdOCT analysis by examining local intensity variations.
研究不足
The study was limited to six eyes of six patients, which may not represent the full spectrum of glaucomatous damage. The manual correction of segmentation in fdOCT scans may introduce variability. The irreducible minimal thickness of approximately 20 lm in regions without RNF bundles on AO-SLO images was not fully accounted for.