Table 1.
Ungradable | Gradable | value | |
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Training and primary validation dataset | |||
No. of SDOCT volumes | 1353 | 4246 | — |
No. of subjects | 260 | 549 | — |
Gender (male/female) | 139/121 | 229/320 | 0.002 |
Age, years () | 0.003 | ||
No. of eyes | 402 | 1077 | — |
Eye (right/left) | 222/180 | 533/544 | 0.050 |
External validation dataset 1 (PWH) | |||
No. of SDOCT volumes | 181 | 530 | — |
No. of subjects | 80 | 227 | — |
Gender (male/female) | 50/30 | 102/125 | 0.009 |
Age, years () | 0.367 | ||
No. of eyes | 122 | 387 | — |
Eye (right/left) | 60/62 | 204/183 | 0.497 |
External validation dataset 2 (TMEC) | |||
No. of SDOCT volumes | 60 | 238 | — |
No. of subjects | 42 | 158 | — |
Age, years () | 0.177 | ||
Gender (male/female) | 23/19 | 77/81 | 0.603 |
No. of eyes | 60 | 234 | — |
Eye (right/left) | 35/25 | 114/120 | 0.185 |
Note: OCT, optical coherence tomography; SD, standard deviation.
Unpaired -test for numerical data and chi-square test for categorical data were used for comparison between ungradable and gradable groups. All the hypotheses tested were two-sided, and -value <0.05 were considered to be significant which were values in bold.