The Efficacy of the Temporal View in Detection of Shallow Anterior Chamber.

Q3 Medicine Journal of Current Glaucoma Practice Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.5005/jp-journals-10078-1446
Neetha Ir Kuzhuppilly, Ravi Chandna, Yogish S Kamath
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Aim and background: The study aims to determine the accuracy of utilizing a temporal view in the detection of a shallow anterior chamber (AC), in comparison to the conventional anterior view, by evaluation of photographs of the anterior segment of the eye.

Materials and methods: Two hundred fifty students who had completed basic undergraduate ophthalmology training as part of their medical education graded the AC depth in anterior segment photographs as "shallow" or "not shallow." Each eye was photographed from the anterior and temporal views. A total of 40 photographs of 20 eyes were provided.

Results: The ability to detect a shallow AC by temporal view had a sensitivity of 73.3%, compared to 63.2% in the anterior view. The specificity of the temporal view was better at 66.2% compared to the anterior view, which was 65.3%. The overall accuracy of the temporal view in detecting a shallow AC was higher than the anterior view (68.3 vs 64.7%, respectively). Combining both techniques increased the detection of a shallow AC to 88.3%.

Conclusion: In our study, the temporal view was more accurate in detecting a shallow AC compared to the anterior view. Integrating the temporal view of AC depth assessment with the traditional anterior view further improves the chances of detecting a shallow AC.

How to cite this article: Kuzhuppilly NI, Chandna R, Kamath YS. The Efficacy of the Temporal View in Detection of Shallow Anterior Chamber. J Curr Glaucoma Pract 2024;18(3):98-102.

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颞侧视图在检测浅前房方面的功效
目的和背景:本研究旨在通过评估眼球前段的照片,确定与传统的前方视图相比,使用颞侧视图检测前房(AC)浅的准确性:作为医学教育的一部分,250 名已完成眼科学本科基础培训的学生对眼前节照片中的前房深度进行了 "浅 "或 "不浅 "的分级。每只眼睛都从前方和颞侧视角进行拍照。共提供了 20 只眼睛的 40 张照片:结果:通过颞侧视图检测角膜屈光浅的灵敏度为 73.3%,而前方视图的灵敏度为 63.2%。颞侧视图的特异性为 66.2%,高于前视图的 65.3%。颞侧切面检测浅表 AC 的总体准确率高于前方切面(分别为 68.3% 和 64.7%)。两种技术相结合后,浅表 AC 的检测率提高到了 88.3%:结论:在我们的研究中,与前方视图相比,颞侧视图在检测浅层 AC 方面更为准确。如何引用本文:Kuzhuppilly NI, Chandna R, Kamath YS.颞侧切面在检测浅前房中的功效。J Curr Glaucoma Pract 2024;18(3):98-102.
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