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. 2021 Nov 11;11:22034. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-01661-0

Table 2.

Sensitivities and specificities for discrimination between high myopic open angle glaucoma and healthy high myopia.

Sensitivity P-value Specificity P-value
OCTA-PanoMap 94.4% 96.1%
Red-free RNFL photography 81.9% 0.022 85.7% 0.039
Wide-field RNFL thickness map 84.7% 0.065 97.4% 1.000
Wide-field deviation map (manual) 97.2% 0.687 77.9% 0.001
Wide-field deviation map (criteria) 100.0% NA 9.1%  < 0.001
Peripapillary RNFL thickness
Quadrant < 5% (yellow) 93.1% 1.000 23.4%  < 0.001
Quadrant < 1% (red) 86.1% 0.146 48.1%  < 0.001
Clock hours < 5% (yellow) 98.6% 0.250 18.2%  < 0.001
Clock hours < 1% (red) 91.7% 0.727 40.3%  < 0.001
Macular parameters
GCC < 5% (yellow) 95.8% 1.000 57.1%  < 0.001
GCC < 1% (red) 91.7% 0.727 76.6%  < 0.001
GCIPL < 5% (yellow) 98.6% 0.250 42.9%  < 0.001
GCIPL < 1% (red) 90.3% 0.453 70.1%  < 0.001

To qualify as “yellow” or “red” was at least 1 sector for the analysis being yellow or red.

P value index compared with OCTA-PanoMap (McNemar’s test).

Bold values indicate statistical significance with p-value less than 0.05.

OCT-A optical coherence tomography—angiography, RNFL retinal nerve fiber layer, GCC ganglion cell complex, GCIPL ganglion cell inner plexiform layer.