Artifacts in OCT Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Imaging in Patients with Boston Keratoprosthesis Type 1

IF 2.8 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Ophthalmology. Glaucoma Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ogla.2023.09.004
Alexandra G. Castillejos MD , Julia Devlin BS , Chhavi Saini MD , Jessica A. Sun BA , Mengyu Wang PhD , Grace Johnson BA , James Chodosh MD, MPH , Lucy Q. Shen MD
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Abstract

Purpose

To determine the clinical utility of OCT retinal nerve fiber layer (OCT RNFL) imaging for glaucoma evaluation in patients with Boston keratoprosthesis type 1 (KPro) by investigating imaging artifacts.

Design

Case-control study.

Subjects

Patients with KPro and without KPro (controls) matched for age, gender, and glaucoma diagnosis.

Methods

The most recent Cirrus OCT RNFL scan from 1 eye was categorized as having good signal strength (SS; ≥ 6 out of 10) or poor SS (< 6). Those with good SS were analyzed by 2 independent reviewers for artifacts. Images with good SS and no artifacts affecting the scanning circle were considered useful for glaucoma evaluation.

Main Outcome Measures

The incidence of poor SS and artifacts in OCT RNFL images; patient characteristics associated with useful scans.

Results

Sixty-five patients with KPro and 75 controls were included; 89.2% of KPro patients and 89.3% of control subjects had glaucoma (P = 0.98). Forty percent of KPro patients and 5.3% of controls had poor SS (P < 0.001). The proportion of images with either poor SS or artifacts was similar in KPro (76.9%) vs. controls (72.0%, P = 0.51). The most common artifacts in both groups were missing data (43.6%, 53.2%, respectively, P = 0.32) and motion artifact (25.6%, 19.7%, respectively, P = 0.47). Images were useful for glaucoma evaluation in 43.1% of KPro patients and in 69.3% of controls (P = 0.002). In the KPro group, patients with useful OCT scans, compared with those without, had better visual acuity (0.4 ± 0.3 vs. 0.9 ± 0.7 logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution, P = 0.004), and did not have congenital corneal pathologies (0.0% vs. 24.3%, P = 0.008). A multivariate analysis showed that KPro patients with older age had higher odds of useful OCT images (odds ratio, 1.05; P = 0.03). Among KPro patients with useful OCT scans, retinal nerve fiber layer thickness correlated with observed cup-to-disc ratio (Pearson correlation: r = −0.42, P = 0.03).

Conclusions

The rate of OCT RNFL images with either poor signal strength or artifacts in the KPro and control population was comparable. In patients with KPro, where intraocular pressure measurements are difficult and glaucoma is highly prevalent and often severe, OCT RNFL imaging can be useful for glaucoma evaluation.

Financial Disclosure(s)

Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.

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波士顿1型角膜瓣患者的光学相干断层扫描视网膜神经纤维层成像中的伪影。
目的:通过研究成像伪影,确定光学相干断层扫描视网膜神经纤维层(OCT-RNFL)成像在波士顿1型角膜假体(KPro)患者青光眼评估中的临床应用。设计:病例对照研究。受试者:患有KPro和未患有KPro的患者(对照组)的年龄、性别和青光眼诊断相匹配。方法:一只眼睛最近的Cirrus OCT RNFL扫描被归类为信号强度良好(SS;≥6/10)或SS较差(主要结果指标:OCT RNFL图像中SS不良和伪影的发生率;与有用扫描相关的患者特征(p结论:在KPro和对照人群中,OCT RNFL图像信号强度差或伪影的发生率相当。在KPro患者中,眼压测量困难,青光眼非常普遍且往往很严重,OCT RN FL成像可用于青光眼评估。
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