Validation of the recently developed atn classification and grading system for myopic maculopathy

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Purpose:To validate the recently developed ATN grading system for myopic maculopathy to classify eyes with pathologic myopia.Methods:Cross-sectional study. A series of consecutive eyes diagnosed with pathologic myopia and signs of myopic maculopathy (grade ≥1 for atrophic, tractional, or neovascular components of the ATN), with a refractive error > -6.0 diopters (D), were included. All patients underwent complete ophthalmological examination including fundus photography and swept-source optical coherence tomography. Six observers graded each eye twice using the ATN system (≥15 days between assessments) based only on the aforementioned data.Results:Sixty eyes from 47 patients (61.7% female) were graded. Mean patient age was 63.2 ± 11.7 years. The mean spherical equivalent was -13.8 ± 6.5 D. Mean axial length was 28.6 ± 2.16 mm. Overall, the mean intraobserver agreement (%) for the same image was 92.0%, and the mean interobserver agreement for the second image was 77.5%. The weighted Fleiss k showed excellent correlation (k > 0.8) for the traction and neovascularization components and good correlation (0.75) for atrophy. Interobserver agreement for each of these three components was 95.2%, 98.4%, 95.0%, respectively.Conclusion:Application of the ATN resulted in high intraobserver and interobserver correlation, underscoring the reproducibility of the system.

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Ruiz-Medrano, J., Flores-Moreno, I., Ohno-Matsui, K., Cheung, C. M. G., Silva, R., & Ruiz-Moreno, J. M. (2020). Validation of the recently developed atn classification and grading system for myopic maculopathy. Retina, 40(11), 2113–2118. https://doi.org/10.1097/IAE.0000000000002725

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