1994
DOI: 10.1159/000267518
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Effect of Cataract Type and Severity on Lens Grading

Abstract: Two sets of lens photogradings were used to investigate the effect of cataract type and severity on the intra- and interob-server agreement between two graders using the Lens Opacities Classification System III (LOCS III). The first set consisted of 193 eyes, largely of mild-to-moderate opacities for all cataract types. The second set consisted of a similar number of cataracts in each group subdivided into mild, moderate, and severe, a total of 159 lens photographs. Intraclass correlation coefficient (r1<… Show more

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“…Our data concerning the reproducibility of LOCS III agreed with the results of other researchers,15who reported an intraclass correlation of 97% for LOCS III nuclear opalescence using photograding. These figures are also similar to values reported by the developers of LOCS III—96%,16 and 95%,17 for grading nuclear opalescence.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Our data concerning the reproducibility of LOCS III agreed with the results of other researchers,15who reported an intraclass correlation of 97% for LOCS III nuclear opalescence using photograding. These figures are also similar to values reported by the developers of LOCS III—96%,16 and 95%,17 for grading nuclear opalescence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%