Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(5):1112-1117.
Published online May 1, 2003.
Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (UBM plus, model P45, Paradigm(R)): Intraobserver Reproducibility and Agreement of Measurements.
Hee Yoon Cho, Roo Min Jun, Kyu Ryong Choi
The Institute of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea. ckrey02@mm.ewha.ac.kr
초음파생체현미경을 이용한 전안부계측의 재현성
조희윤 ( Hee Yoon Cho ) , 전루민 ( Roo Min Jun ) , 최규룡 ( Kyu Ryong Choi )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To evaluate intraobserver reproducibility of measurements in images obtained by the ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM plus, model P45, Paradigm(R), Inc., Utah, USA) and estimate the agreement of measurements by ultrasound biomicroscopy and A-scan ultrasound (model P37, Paradigm(R), Inc., Utah, USA). METHODS: The anterior segment images of fifteen normal patients were obtained twice by single examiner. Six different parameters were measured in each image. Among the parameters, anterior chamber depth was compared with that measured by A-scan ultrasound. RESULTS: The intraobserver reproducibility was high for all six parameters that includes central corneal thickness (coefficient of variation (%) 2.80), anterior chamber depth (coefficient of variation (%) 1.20), anterior chamber angle (coefficient of variation (%) 4.01), scleral thickness (coefficient of variation (%) 4.28), trabecular meshwork-iris distance (coefficient of variation (%) 6.09) and angle opening distance (AOD500, coefficient of variation (%) 6.09). The correlation between ultrasound biomicroscopy and A-scan ultrasound in measuring the anterior chamber depth was statistically significant (correlation coefficient = 0.79, p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: The measurements of anterior segment parameters by ultrasound biomicroscopy have high reproducibility and will be useful in evaluating the anterior segment structure.
Key Words: Anterior segment measurement;Reproducibility;Ultrasound biomicroscopy
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