Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2695846 Contact Lens and Anterior Eye 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Inter-image, inter-occasion and inter-examiner repeatability of NEC infrared thermo-tracer TH9260 in assessing healthy and dry eyes was investigated.•Marking of the ocular surface and temperature acquisition was performed using a new ‘diamond’ demarcation method.•Ten out of the twelve tested ocular surface temperature indices were shown to be highly repeatable for the three studied time points: 0 s, 5 s and 10 s.

PurposeTo investigate the inter-image, inter-occasion and inter-examiner repeatability of NEC infrared thermo-tracer TH 9260 in assessing healthy and dry eyes.MethodsOcular surface temperature (OST) was recorded using NEC infrared thermo-tracer TH 9260 on 21 healthy and 15 dry eyes. Data from the right eyes were analyzed. Marking of the ocular surface and OST acquisition was performed using a new ‘diamond’ demarcation method. Twelve OST indices were obtained at three different time points following a blink: 0 s, 5 s and 10 s. Inter-image, inter-occasion and inter-examiner repeatability of the infrared ocular thermography was evaluated by calculating coefficients of repeatability (COR).ResultsTen out of the twelve tested OST indices had good repeatability with small inter-image variability (%COR: 0.2–0.9), inter-occasion variability (%COR: 2.1–3.7) and inter-examiner variability (%COR: 1.5–3.7) for the three studied time points. Two of the OST indices (temperature standard deviation of the region of interest and radial temperature difference) had poor repeatability with much larger inter-image variability (%COR: 8.9–140.7), inter-occasion variability (%COR: 47.5–153.5) and inter-examiner variability (%COR: 54.7–142.0) for the three studied time points.ConclusionsMost of the metrics adopted in this assessment can be considered to be highly repeatable.

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