The Wisconsin Age-related Maculopathy Grading System

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Abstract

A new system for grading age-related maculopathy is described and measures of reliability are reported. A number of characteristics of age-related maculopathy are graded in a semiquantitative fashion from stereoscopic 30° color fundus photographs, using a grid to define subfields, standard circles printed on plastic to assess size and area, and a specially designed lightbox to allow better discrimination of subtle drusen. The degree of exact agreement achieved between two trained graders across a variety of lesions ranged from 67.1% for drusen size to 99.6% for geographic atrophy. Kappa scores ranged from 0.55 (for drusen confluence) to 0.95 for geographic atrophy. This system will be useful in epidemiologic studies and clinical trials. © 1991, American Academy of Ophthalmology, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Klein, R., Davis, M. D., Magli, Y. L., Segal, P., Klein, B. E. K., & Hubbard, L. (1991). The Wisconsin Age-related Maculopathy Grading System. Ophthalmology, 98(7), 1128–1134. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0161-6420(91)32186-9

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