Purpose: To develop a reliable and efficient method for quantifying the area of preserved retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), facilitating the evaluation of disease progression or response to therapy in choroideremia (CHM). Methods: The fundus autofluorescence images of CHM patients were captured at baseline and 1 year. A Photoshop-based method was developed to allow the reliable measurement of the RPE area. The results were compared with measurements gener-ated by the Heidelberg Eye Explorer 2 (HEYEX2). The areas measured by two indepen-dent graders were compared to assess the test–retest reliability. Results: By using the Photoshop-based method, the area of the RPE measured from 64 eyes was seen to decrease significantly (P < 0.001) at a rate of 2.57 ± 3.22 mm2 annually, and a percentage of 8.39% ± 5.24%. The average standard deviations for Photoshop were less than that for HEYEX2 (0.5–1.1 in grader 1; 0.4–1.6 in grader 2), indicating less intragrader variability. The RPE decrease as determined by the Photoshop-based method showed excellent reliability with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.944 (95% confidence interval, 0.907–0.966). In Bland-Altman plots, the Photoshop method also exhibited better intergrader agreement. Conclusions: Photoshop-based quantification of preserved RPE area in patients with CHM is feasible and has better test–retest reliability compared with the HEYEX2 method. Translational Relevance: An accurate quantification method for longitudinal RPE change in CHM patients is an important tool for the evaluation of efficacy in any thera-peutic trials.
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Zhai, Y., Xu, M., Dimopoulos, I. S., Birch, D. G., Bernstein, P. S., Holt, J., … Macdonald, I. M. (2020). Quantification of rpe changes in choroideremia using a photoshop-based method. Translational Vision Science and Technology, 9(7), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.7.21
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