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International Journal Of Advances In Surgery


ISSN (O) : 2663 - 046X

A CrossRef Indexed Journal

DOI : 10.34300/26630451

ISSN (P) : 2663 - 0451

IC VALUE : 92.22 (2019)


Research Paper

Retinal and Choroidal Thickness Measurements by Cirrus, DRI, and AngioVue Optical Coherence Tomography Devices in High Myopia Eyes

Nigar Alimova, Zeliha Yazar

Abstract :

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the central fovea and subfoveal choroidal thickness with the uses of three different ands of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT); compare their effectiveness and reliability.Methods: 146 patients (with 252 eyes) were purposefully selected diagnosed with visual disorders such as high myopia (N=58, study group 1), degenerative myopia (N=48, study group 2) and emmetropia (N=122, control group). Paired t-test and the Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICCs) were applied to obtain any correlation among groups and the devices. Results: Findings showed that no significant differences exist among the subjects for the CFT. Intra-class correlations were calculated as 0.674, 0.713 and 0.786 for the devices. Similar results were obtained in degenerative myopia and different scores between emmetropia and high myopia (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Statistically significant differences among patients initial measurements of central foveal and subfoveal choroidal thicknesses and high correlations were measured among the devices.


Keywords :

central foveal thickness  


Cite This Article:

RETINAL AND CHOROIDAL THICKNESS MEASUREMENTS BY CIRRUS, DRI, AND ANGIOVUE OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY DEVICES IN HIGH MYOPIA EYES, Nigar Alimova, Zeliha Yazar, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MEDICINE : Volume-3 | Issue-3 | May-2019

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