Morphologic Assessment for Glaucoma in the Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) Trial

Purpose: To compare Reading Center (RC) cup-to-disc ratio (CDR) assessment from stereoscopic photographs with clinician estimation in a uveitis clinical trial. Methods: Clinical estimation of CDR was performed by ophthalmologists via dilated biomicroscopy. Photographic evaluation was performed at an...

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Published in:Ocular immunology and inflammation Vol. 19; no. 4; pp. 267 - 274
Main Authors: Gangaputra, Sapna S., Altaweel, Michael M., Peng, Qian, Friedman, David S., Rao, P. Kumar, Foster, C. Stephen, Kim, Rosa Y., Reed, Susan B., Srivastava, Sunil K., Wong, Ira G., Kempen, John H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Informa Healthcare 01-08-2011
Taylor & Francis
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Summary:Purpose: To compare Reading Center (RC) cup-to-disc ratio (CDR) assessment from stereoscopic photographs with clinician estimation in a uveitis clinical trial. Methods: Clinical estimation of CDR was performed by ophthalmologists via dilated biomicroscopy. Photographic evaluation was performed at an independent RC by masked, certified evaluators. Quality control was performed by repeat grading of 77 randomly selected images. Results: Among 479 eyes with uveitis, 353 eyes had clinical and photographic grades for CDR. Agreement between clinical and RC grading was fair, with exact agreement of 29%. Agreement within 0.1 and 0.2 CDR was 70 and 93%, respectively (weighted κ = .34). Intergrader reproducibility at the RC was better (weighted κ = .59, ICC 0.74). Conclusion: Morphologic assessment of cup to disc ratio is an important outcome and safety measure for determining glaucomatous damage in clinical trials. Masked RC measurements are more likely to be accurate than biomicroscopic grading in identifying meaningful anatomical change associated with glaucoma.
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Douglas A. Jabs, MD, MBA, MUST Trial Chairman’s Office, One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1183, New York, NY, 10029-6574
ISSN:0927-3948
1744-5078
DOI:10.3109/09273948.2011.583376