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    Title: Spectralis Optical Coherence Tomography for Evaluating Ocular Hypertensive and Glaucoma Suspect Eyes: Real-World Data from Taiwan
    Authors: Man-Sze Wong, Chao-Wei Wu, Yue-Cune Chang , Hsin-Yi Chen
    Keywords: optical coherence tomography;ocular hypertensive;glaucoma suspect;Taiwan
    Date: May 15,
    Issue Date: 2025-06-05 12:05:32 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
    Abstract: Objectives: The aim of this research was to evaluate the diagnostic performance
    of Spectralis optical coherence tomography (OCT) parameters for ocular hypertensive (OH)
    and glaucoma suspect (GS) eyes in an Asian population from Taiwan. Methods: This retrospective
    cross-sectional study included 258 OH (mean deviation [MD]: −1.10 ± 1.75 dB),
    380 GS (MD: −1.24 ± 2.63 dB), and 742 normal (MD: −1.47 ± 3.29 dB) eyes. The diagnostic
    performance of Spectralis OCT parameters, including optic nerve head (ONH) and macular
    parameters, was compared among groups. The area under the receiver operating characteristic
    curve (AUC) of each parameter signified its power to differentiate between normal
    and OH or GS eyes. Results: In various scanning protocols, circumpapillary retinal nerve
    fiber layer (NFL)-temporal (AUC = 0.538), macular NFL-outer temporal (AUC = 0.611),
    and retinal average thickness (RAT)_1.8 (AUC = 0.578) were the best parameters in distinguishing
    OH eyes from normal eyes. Moreover, minimum rim width (MRW)-mean global
    (AUC = 0.737), macular NFL-outer temporal (AUC = 0.558), and RAT_2.8 (AUC = 0.543)
    were the best parameters in distinguishing GS eyes from normal eyes. After adjusting
    for age and refraction effects, we determined that the AUCs for OH and GS were 0.694
    and 0.646, respectively. Conclusions: Our real-world data indicate that Spectralis OCT
    parameters show some potential for early glaucoma detection and monitoring, but their
    current diagnostic effectiveness remains limited. When managing OH eyes, caution is
    required in evaluating macular retinal NFL thickness in addition to the ONH. Bruch’s
    membrane opening–MRW is a potential objective indicator of ONH changes in GS eyes.
    Relation: Diagnostics 15(10), p.1256
    DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics15101256
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