作者: Amy S. Babiuch , Atsuro Uchida , Natalia Figueiredo , Ming Hu , Mehnaz Khan
DOI: 10.1097/IAE.0000000000002443
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摘要: Purpose To compare optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) review strategies for optimizing choroidal neovascularization (CNV) detection. Methods Eyes with CNV in the differential diagnosis were imaged Avanti RTVue XR HD (Optovue, Fremont, CA). Three modalities of presence used each case: a single report generated using automated segmentation within software; continuous slab descent video OCTA export; and manual approach cross-sectional OCT decorrelation signal overlay. Scans reviewed by two masked expert reviewers; third reviewer was discrepancies. Results The study included 421 eyes, 350 eyes had reports deemed sufficient quality interpretation. Choroidal 107 patients. Overall identified 55% (59/107) eyes. In those CNV, 56% (33/59) cases, method 53% (31/59) group 92% (54/59) cases. Conclusion Review detection on highest as compared to both methods. Although higher rate detection, practical aspects time required make this challenging routine clinical practice.