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. 2015 Feb 12;2:3. doi: 10.1186/s40662-015-0013-7

Table 5.

Comparison of the magnitude of residuals of the linear mixed effect model before and after registration

RNFL feature Linear mixed effects model for residual
Intercept (μm) Slope Of reg i,t p value for slope
All rings 2.5198 0.3877 0.4075
Temporal 5.3737 −1.8789 0.0425*
Inferior 4.5483 0.0420 0.9595
Nasal 5.1851 −1.8431 0.0259*
Superior 5.6397 −1.4297 0.0773
Clock hour 01 5.3477 −1.3711 0.0944
Clock hour 02 6.0659 −1.9699 0.0359*
Clock hour 03 4.7984 −1.3750 0.0797
Clock hour 04 9.3879 −6.3046 <0.0001*
Clock hour 05 8.7581 −3.5554 0.0018*
Clock hour 06 6.5226 0.6532 0.5933
Clock hour 07 8.0791 −2.8944 0.0325*
Clock hour 08 6.5612 −2.2646 0.0488*
Clock hour 09 7.6976 −4.3798 0.0024*
Clock hour 10 8.7744 −4.9544 0.0003*
Clock hour 11 7.6400 −2.6737 0.0229*
Clock hour 12 7.1031 −2.6395 0.0060*

Coefficients and the p values of the coefficients for comparing residuals of linear mixed effects models of RNFL features vs. days before registration (reg i,t = 0) and after registration by LPCC_MSBV algorithm (reg i,t = 1). Most of the slopes are significantly negative (p < 0.05), which mean that the magnitude of the residuals decreased after registration.

*Slopes were negative and p values were smaller than 0.05.