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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Br J Ophthalmol. 2014 Dec 9;99(6):732–737. doi: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2014-305745

Table 2.

Predicted residual layer thickness and corresponding sensitivity loss (change point) from change point model 1

Residual layer (μm)* VF loss (dB) (change point)
Spectralis OCT
 Global 49.9 (48.0 to 51.9) −25.1 (−31.8 to −16.1)
 Superior quadrant 57.1 (53.8 to 60.5) −24.8 (−32.4 to −14.8)
 Inferior quadrant 55.2 (52.3 to 58.2) −24.9 (−31.5 to −15.8)
 Temporal quadrant 40.1 (37.3 to 42.8) −24.4 (−33.5 to −13.0)
 Nasal quadrant 43.1 (39.8 to 46.4) −21.7 (−30.8 to −10.0)
RTVue OCT
 Global 70.6 (67.5 to 74.1) −18.9 (−27.9 to −8.1)
 Superior quadrant 83.7 (77.1 to 91.0) −18.1 (−29.2 to −3.9)
 Inferior quadrant 79.0 (75.0 to 83.0) −21.8 (−29.9 to −11.4)
 Temporal quadrant 59.5 (53.8 to 64.1) −6.7 (−29.4 to −1.3)
 Nasal quadrant 60.5 (55.8 to 64.1) −3.4 (−17.8 to −1.1)
*

Values represent posterior means from the Bayesian change point analyses; values in parentheses indicate lower and upper 95% credible intervals.

OCT, optical coherence tomography; VF, visual field.