Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4378516641> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 99 of
99
with 100 items per page.
- W4378516641 endingPage "1202" @default.
- W4378516641 startingPage "1190" @default.
- W4378516641 abstract "Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to compare five different neuroretinal rim (NRR) measurement methods, based on quadrants and NRR widths, in the assessment of the ISNT (inferior (I) > superior (S) > nasal (N) > temporal (T)) rule, and its variants IST (inferior (I) > superior (S) > temporal (S)) rule, IS (inferior (I) > superior (S)) rule and T (temporal is the thinnest) rule in a normal population. Factors influencing compliance with this rule and its variants were also evaluated. Methods Stereoscopic fundus images were analysed through a dichoptic viewing system. Two graders labelled the optic disc and cup, as well as the fovea. Custom‐made software automatically determined the limits of the optic disc and cup and examined the ISNT rule and its variants using several NRR measurement methods. Results Sixty‐nine subjects with normal eyes were enrolled. For the various NRR measuring methods, the percentage of eyes following the rules, that is, validity ranges were 0.0%–15.9% for the ISNT rule, 31.9%–59.4% for the IST rule, 46.4%–59.4% for the IS rule and 50.7%–100.0% for the T rule. Significant intra‐measurement agreement ranges were IST (κ = 0.50–0.85), IS (κ = 0.68–1.00) and T (κ = 0.24–0.77). Only the IST and IS rules achieved significant inter‐measurement agreement (κ = 0.47–1.00). After multivariate and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses, the vertical cup position cup y (area under the ROC curve (AUROC) = 0.60–0.96; cut‐off = |0.005|) was the most important predictor for virtually all NRR measurement agreements for the ISNT, IST and IS rules. The horizontal cup position (AUROC = 0.50–0.92; cut‐off = −0.028 to 0.05) was the most important predictive factor for the majority of the NRR measurement agreements for the T rule. Conclusions Only the IST and IS rules are valid for the same normal subjects. The most important factor affecting the validity of the ISNT rule and its variants was the anatomical cup position. NRR measurement agreements based on NRR quadrants exhibited larger validity and better agreement. The IST and IS rules can be combined with the alternative SIT (superior (S) > inferior (I) > temporal (T)) and SI (superior (S) > inferior (I)) rules to detect almost all normal subjects." @default.
- W4378516641 created "2023-05-28" @default.
- W4378516641 creator A5014632758 @default.
- W4378516641 creator A5025800756 @default.
- W4378516641 creator A5047128825 @default.
- W4378516641 creator A5049390707 @default.
- W4378516641 creator A5053776331 @default.
- W4378516641 date "2023-05-27" @default.
- W4378516641 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4378516641 title "Comparison of different measuring methods in the assessment of the <scp>ISNT</scp> rule and its variants in a normal population: A cross‐sectional study" @default.
- W4378516641 cites W1510199595 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W1820257239 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W1970855452 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W1980268842 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W1981331855 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W1999134286 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2011362400 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2018948503 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2058913457 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2062183315 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2071035660 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2086064190 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2096741933 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2104507315 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2106376259 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2139235771 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2139762445 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2147183436 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2151972002 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2164777277 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2323361321 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2325126519 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2498027516 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2513240084 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2598213400 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2733703607 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2742535843 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2759166505 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2774221017 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2785429286 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2973534114 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W2999337180 @default.
- W4378516641 cites W4251277115 @default.
- W4378516641 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/opo.13171" @default.
- W4378516641 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37243449" @default.
- W4378516641 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4378516641 type Work @default.
- W4378516641 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4378516641 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4378516641 hasAuthorship W4378516641A5014632758 @default.
- W4378516641 hasAuthorship W4378516641A5025800756 @default.
- W4378516641 hasAuthorship W4378516641A5047128825 @default.
- W4378516641 hasAuthorship W4378516641A5049390707 @default.
- W4378516641 hasAuthorship W4378516641A5053776331 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C118487528 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C134306372 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C2776391266 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C2989005 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C3018577593 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C58471807 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C94314489 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C105795698 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C118487528 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C134306372 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C2776391266 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C2908647359 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C2989005 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C3018577593 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C33923547 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C58471807 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C71924100 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C94314489 @default.
- W4378516641 hasConceptScore W4378516641C99454951 @default.
- W4378516641 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W4378516641 hasLocation W43785166411 @default.
- W4378516641 hasLocation W43785166412 @default.
- W4378516641 hasOpenAccess W4378516641 @default.
- W4378516641 hasPrimaryLocation W43785166411 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W1980276147 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W1995646291 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W2129882004 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W2140519023 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W2217963778 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W2374520121 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W2970784617 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W3187081201 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W4303685026 @default.
- W4378516641 hasRelatedWork W4385649027 @default.
- W4378516641 hasVolume "43" @default.
- W4378516641 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4378516641 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4378516641 workType "article" @default.