Purpose To compare the accuracy in measurement of the anterior chamber (AC) angle by anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) and ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in European patients with suspected primary angle closure (PACS), primary angle closure (PAC), or primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG). Design Cross-sectional study. Methods In all, 55 eyes of 33 consecutive patients presenting with PACS, PAC, or PACG were examined with AS-OCT, followed by UBM. The trabecular-iris angle (TIA) was measured in all four quadrants. The angle-opening distance (AOD) was measured at 500 m from the scleral spur. The Bland-Altman method was used for assessing agreement between the two methods. Results The mean (±SD) superior TIA was 19.3±15.8° in AS-OCT and 15.7±15.0° in UBM (P=0.50) and inferior TIA was 17.9±12.9° (AS-OCT) and 16.7±14.1° (UBM) (P=0.71). The superior AOD 500 was 0.17±0.16 mm in UBM and 0.21±0.16 mm in AS-OCT (P=0.06). Bland-Altman analysis showed a mean SD of ±9.4° for superior and inferior TIA and a mean SD of ±0.10 mm for superior and inferior AOD 500. Conclusions This comparative study shows that AS-OCT measurements are significantly correlated with UBM measurements but show poor agreement with each other. We do not believe that AS-OCT can replace UBM for the quantitative assessment of the AC angle. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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Mansouri, K., Sommerhalder, J., & Shaarawy, T. (2010). Prospective comparison of ultrasound biomicroscopy and anterior segment optical coherence tomography for evaluation of anterior chamber dimensions in European eyes with primary angle closure. Eye, 24(2), 233–239. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2009.103
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