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Methodological Variations in Estimating Apparent Progressive Visual Field Loss in Clinical Trials of Glaucoma Treatment.

Authors :
Katz, Joanne
Congdon, Nathan
Friedman, David S.
Source :
Archives of Ophthalmology; Sep99, Vol. 117 Issue 9, p1137, 6p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Objectives: To compare methods to estimate the incidence of visual field progression used by 3 large randomized trials of glaucoma treatment by applying these methods to a common data set of annually obtained visual field measurements of patients with glaucoma followed up for an average of 6 years. Methods: The methods used by the Advanced Glaucoma Intervention Study (AGIS), the Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment Study (CIGTS), and the Early Manifest Glaucoma Treatment study (EMGT) were applied to 67 eyes of 56 patients with glaucoma enrolled in a 10-year natural history study of glaucoma using Program 30-2 of the Humphrey Field Analyzer (Humphrey Instruments, San Leandro, Calif). The incidence of apparent visual field progression was estimated for each method. Extent of agreement between the methods was calculated, and time to apparent progression was compared. Results: The proportion of patients progressing was 11%, 22%, and 23% with AGIS, CIGTS, and EMGT methods, respectively. Clinical assessment identified 23% of patients who progressed, but only half of these were also identified by CIGTS or EMGT methods. The CIGTS and the EMGT had comparable incidence rates, but only half of those identified by 1 method were also identified by the other. Conclusions: The EMGT and CIGTS methods produced rates of apparent progression that were twice those of the AGIS method. Although EMGT, CIGTS, and clinical assessment rates were comparable, they did not identify the same patients as having had field progression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00039950
Volume :
117
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6015664
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.117.9.1137