变量贝叶斯线性回归视野测试算法和瑞典交互值算法标准在10-2程序中的比较
Kazunori Hirasawa1, Yuki Sanada2, Ryohei Komori2
1Department of Ophthalmology, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan.
Ophthalmology. Glaucoma
|October 15, 2025
概括
与瑞典交互值算法 (SITA) 标准相比,新的变异贝叶斯线性回归视野 (VF) 算法显著减少了对玻璃眼患者的测试时间,具有可比的可重复性.
科学领域:
- 眼科医生 眼科 眼科
- 医疗技术 医疗技术 医学技术
背景情况:
- 青光眼的诊断依赖于准确的视野 (VF) 测试.
- 瑞典交互值算法 (SITA) 标准是一种常见的VF测试方法.
- 变量贝叶斯线性回归 (VBLR) 算法在VF测试中提供了潜在的改进.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较SITA标准和VBLR-VF算法之间的10-2视野 (VF) 测试结果.
- 为了评估VBLR-VF,VBLR-VF快速和VBLR-VF快速+与SITA标准的性能.
主要方法:
- 一项多中心前性观察队列研究,涉及133名青光眼患者.
- 使用10-2测试程序对SITA标准与三个VBLR-VF算法 (VBLR-VF,VBLR-VF快速,VBLR-VF快速+) 的比较.
- 评估平均偏差 (MD),模式标准偏差 (PSD),点向VF灵敏度,可重复性 (RMSE) 和测试持续时间.
主要成果:
- 与SITA标准相比,VBLR-VF算法显著减少了测试时间 (12.2%46.3%).
- 没有观察到测试-重复测试 (RMSE) 可重复性的显著差异.
- 在VBLR-VF算法和SITA标准之间注意到微小,有时是显著的VF灵敏度差异.
结论:
- VBLR-VF算法大大减少了测试时间,同时保持了VF测试的可重复性.
- 这些算法为玻璃眼视野测试提供了可行的替代方案,灵敏度略有变化.
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