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Detection of macular photocoagulation scars with confocal infrared reflection imaging

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Kotoula, M. G.; Chatzoulis, D. Z.; Tahmitzi, S.; Evangelia, T. E.
Data
2009
DOI
10.3928/15428877-20096030-06
Soggetto
article
controlled study
diabetic macular edema
false negative result
false positive result
fluorescence angiography
human
laser coagulation
macular photocoagulation scar
major clinical study
photography
pigment epithelium
priority journal
scar formation
sensitivity and specificity
slit lamp
comparative study
diabetic retinopathy
diagnostic imaging
infrared radiation
laboratory diagnosis
laser
methodology
prediction and forecasting
reproducibility
retina macula edema
scar
scotoma
visual system examination
Cicatrix
Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological
False Positive Reactions
Fluorescein Angiography
Humans
Infrared Rays
Lasers, Gas
Macular Edema
Predictive Value of Tests
Reproducibility of Results
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Abstract
■ BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To study the diagnostic reliability (specificity and sensitivity) of confocal infrared reflection in detecting threshold argon laser photocoagulation scars in the macula. ■ PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fifty-six maculae with diabetic macular edema were evaluated by biomicroscopic slit-lamp fundus examination, digital color fundus photography, digital fundus fluorescein angiography, and digital infrared reflection images. Three examiners evaluated whether the eye had undergone any laser photopexy in the macula. ■ RESULTS: Sensitivity, specificity, and false-positive and false-negative results were calculated for each method. Fluorescein fundus angiography and infrared imaging, although using different approaches, both detect pigment epithelium changes such as laser scars. It seems that both methods are of equal specificity. On the other hand, both biomicroscopic fundus examination and digital color photography showed poor reliability. ■ CONCLUSION: Infrared reflection imaging is an easy, noninvasive method with excellent sensitivity and specificity in detecting photocoagulation scars from previous threshold laser treatment. It may be useful in estimating photocoagulated areas, especially if threshold treatment has been applied.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/29714
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