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The European Eye Epidemiology spectral-domain optical coherence tomography classification of macular diseases for epidemiological studies.

TitleThe European Eye Epidemiology spectral-domain optical coherence tomography classification of macular diseases for epidemiological studies.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsGattoussi, S., Buitendijk G. H. S., Peto T., Leung I., Schmitz-Valckenberg S., Oishi A., Wolf S., Deak G., Delcourt C., Klaver C. C. W., & Korobelnik J-F.
Corporate AuthorsEuropean Eye Epidemiology(E3) Consortium
JournalActa Ophthalmol
Volume97
Issue4
Pagination364-371
Date Published2019 Jun
ISSN1755-3768
KeywordsAged, Epidemiologic Studies, Europe, Female, Humans, Macula Lutea, Male, Middle Aged, Morbidity, Retinal Diseases, Severity of Illness Index, Tomography, Optical Coherence
Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of the European Eye Epidemiology (E3) consortium was to develop a spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT)-based classification for macular diseases to standardize epidemiological studies.METHODS: A European panel of vitreoretinal disease experts and epidemiologists belonging to the E3 consortium was assembled to define a classification for SD-OCT imaging of the macula. A series of meeting was organized, to develop, test and finalize the classification. First, grading methods used by the different research groups were presented and discussed, and a first version of classification was proposed. This first version was then tested on a set of 50 SD-OCT images in the Bordeaux and Rotterdam centres. Agreements were analysed and discussed with the panel of experts and a final version of the classification was produced.RESULTS: Definitions and classifications are proposed for the structure assessment of the vitreomacular interface (visibility of vitreous interface, vitreomacular adhesion, vitreomacular traction, epiretinal membrane, full-thickness macular hole, lamellar macular hole, macular pseudo-hole) and of the retina (retinoschisis, drusen, pigment epithelium detachment, hyper-reflective clumps, retinal pigment epithelium atrophy, intraretinal cystoid spaces, intraretinal tubular changes, subretinal fluid, subretinal material). Classifications according to size and location are defined. Illustrations of each item are provided, as well as the grading form.CONCLUSION: The E3 SD-OCT classification has been developed to harmonize epidemiological studies. This homogenization will allow comparing and sharing data collection between European and international studies.

DOI10.1111/aos.13883
Alternate JournalActa Ophthalmol
PubMed ID30242982
Grant List / / Carl Zeiss Meditec AG /
/ / Laboratoires Théa /
/ / Novartis /
/ / OOgroup /

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