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The Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) System for Classifying Cataracts From Photographs: AREDS Report No. 4

机译:年龄相关的眼病研究(AREDS)系统用于根据照片对白内障进行分类:AREDS报告第4号

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• PURPOSE: To describe the system for grading cataracts from photographs in the Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS).• METHODS: The system for grading cataracts in AREDS uses photographs taken in a standardized fashion with specially modified cameras at 11 clinical centers. The photographs are evaluated by graders for quality and cataract severity at a central reading center. The area of lens involvement is used to assess the severity of cortical and posterior subcapsular opacities. Optical density of nuclear opacity is graded against a series of seven standard photographs. Contemporaneous variability in grading is evaluated periodically by having a second examiner regrade a subset of the photographs. Temporal variability is assessed by annually regrading a subset of photographs.• RESULTS: Photographs of 925 eyes, most with no or early lens opacities, were regraded to assess intergrader reliability. For cortical opacities, there was an absolute difference of 10% or greater of area involved in 1.9% of the replicate gradings. For posterior subcapsular opacities an absolute difference of 5% of area involved was noted in 2.8% of the regraded photographs. For nuclear opacities, absolute differences of 1.5 or more steps were observed in 0.6% of eyes. There was little evidence of temporal drift in grading any of the three types of opacity during four annual regrades.• CONCLUSIONS: We have demonstrated a high degree of reliability in grading the severity of lens opacities in a large study cohort with mostly early lens changes, the type of cohort most likely to be entered in clinical trials involving cataract prevention. The Age-Related Eye Disease Study System for Classifying Cataracts From Photographs could be useful in studies where there is a need to standardize data collection over time and across different data collection sites. Limitations of the system include the cost of implementation and, currently, the limited amount of data on grading reproducibility for more advanced lens opacities.
机译:•目的:描述年龄相关性眼病研究(AREDS)中的照片对白内障进行分级的系统。•方法:AREDS中的白内障分级系统使用在11个临床中心使用经过特殊改装的相机以标准化方式拍摄的照片。这些照片由分级员在中央阅读中心评估其质量和白内障严重程度。晶状体受累区域用于评估皮质和后囊膜混浊的严重程度。核不透明性的光密度是根据一系列七张标准照片分级的。通过让第二位检查员对照片的子集进行重新分级,可以定期评估分级的同时变化性。通过每年对一部分照片进行评级来评估时间变异性。结果:对925只眼睛的照片进行了评级,以评估中间品的可靠性,其中大多数没有或没有早期晶状体混浊。对于皮层混浊,在1.9%的重复等级中,绝对差值为10%或更大。对于后囊膜混浊,在2.8%的经复查的照片中,所涉及区域的绝对差异为5%。对于核混浊,在0.6%的眼睛中观察到1.5或更多步长的绝对差。几乎没有证据表明在四个年度复习期间对这三种类型的不透明度进行分级的时间漂移​​。•结论:我们已经证明,在大型的研究人群中,大多数是早期更换晶状体,在对晶状体混浊的严重程度进行分级方面,具有高度的可靠性,涉及白内障预防的临床试验中最有可能进入的队列类型。用于根据照片对白内障进行分类的与年龄相关的眼疾研究系统在需要标准化随时间推移以及跨不同数据收集站点进行数据收集的研究中可能很有用。该系统的局限性包括实施成本,以及当前用于更高级镜头遮光度的可分级再现性的有限数据量。

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