Br J Ophthalmol 2000;84:1194-1197
( October )
Scientific correspondence
Improvement of reproducibility of macular volume measurements
using the Heidelberg retinal tomograph
A Ang, L Tong, S A Vernon
Department of
Ophthalmology, Queen's Medical Centre, University Hospital, Nottingham
NG7 2UH, UK
Correspondence to: Mr S A Vernon
stephen_vernon{at}hotmail.com
Accepted for publication 26 April 2000
AIMS
To develop a more
reproducible method of macular volumetric analysis in order to
facilitate serial monitoring of changes in retinal oedema with time.
METHODS
The Heidelberg
retinal tomography (HRT) machine was used to scan the macula of 20 normal subjects and 40 diabetics with macular oedema. The volume above
reference plane (VARP) within a 2 mm diameter and 3 mm diameter circle
was measured twice in each eye. The position of the circle to be
measured was carefully defined relative to major retinal vessels. As a
modification to the previously published technique, fluctuation of the
height of the contour line relative to the focal plane of the eye is
compensated for by an adjustment of the reference plane. The position
of the circle was controlled relative to major retinal vessels using an
acetate. The reproducibility of VARP measurement was assessed by three variables
the standard error of the difference on two isolated VARP
measurements, the standard error of the difference between the average
of three readings on two different occasions, as well as the
coefficient of variation (COV).
RESULTS
Both the 2 mm
and 3 mm circles showed good reproducibility in VARP measurements. In
normal subjects, the COV of VARP for 2 mm circles and 3 mm circles were
13% and 12% respectively. In patients with macular oedema, the COV of
VARP for 2 mm circles and 3 mm circles were 9% and 11% respectively.
CONCLUSION
The
modification of VARP measurements between scans of the same eye has
improved the COV from 31% to 9% in eyes with diabetic macular oedema.
© 2000 by British Journal of Ophthalmology