Accuracy of Bruch’s membrane opening minimum rim width and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in glaucoma diagnosis depending on optic disc size
Verena Anna Englmaier,
Jens Julian Storp,
Martin Dominik Leclaire
et al.
Abstract:Background/aim
The aim of this paper is to compare retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFL) and Bruch’s membrane opening-based minimum rim width (BMO-MRW) in terms of their performance in detecting early and moderate/advanced glaucoma using receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis and the classification using the 5th percentile as a cut-off.
Methods
One hundred eyes from 100 patients with early glaucoma (mean deviation (MD): < -5.0 dB) and 10… Show more
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