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S. B. Park, K. R. Sung, S. Y. Kang, J. W. Jo, K. S. Lee and M. S. Kook, “Assessment of Narrow Angles by Gonioscopy, Van Herick Method and Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography,” Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol. 55, No. 4, 2011, pp. 343-350.
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TITLE:
Evaluation of Nasal and Temporal Anterior Chamber Angle with Four Different Techniques
AUTHORS:
Fredrik P. Källmark, Mezghan Sakhi
KEYWORDS:
Anterior Chamber Angle (ACA); Gonioscopy; Van Herick Technique; Sirius Scheimpflug Camera; AS-OCT; Angle Closure Glaucoma
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Vol.4 No.12,
December
25,
2013
ABSTRACT: Background: Anterior chamber angle (ACA) can be measured by many different techniques. In
order for a technique to be a part of the routine eye examination, it has to be
quick and easy in
good agreement with gonioscopy both nasally and temporally. Aim: To investigate variation in ACA
measurement between gonioscopy, van Herick technique, anterior segment optical
coherence tomography (AS-OCT) and Sirius Scheimpflug-Camera both nasally and
temporally. Method: The ACA of 50 eyes of 25 healthy subjects was
measured with gonioscopy, van Herick technique, AS-OCT and Sirius
Scheimpflug-Camera. The angle was measured both nasally and temporally. Results: No statistically significant
difference could be found between gonioscopy, van Herick technique and AS-OCT
either nasally or temporally. The Sirius Scheimpflug-Camera on the other hand
showed statistically significant difference to gonioscopy (p Conclusion: This
study showed good agreement between three of the four techniques. ACA
measurements obtained by the Sirius Scheimpflug-Camera should therefore not be
considered interchangeable with those obtained by the remaining three methods.