The usefulness of waveform score from the ocular response analyzer

Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
Andrew K C LamJimmy Tse

Abstract

To study the usefulness of the Waveform Score from the ocular response analyzer (ORA). Both eyes of sixty-four normal Chinese adults were measured by the ORA. An experienced practitioner who was masked to the score evaluated the waveforms. Four measurements were obtained from each eye, and the average was considered as the gold standard. Agreement was compared for the mean of different multiple measurements to the gold standard. There was no significant difference between the gold standard and the mean of different multiple measurements for all ORA parameters. The Waveform Score of 512 signals (four measurements from each eye of 64 subjects) ranged from 1.58 to 9.06. When the best signal value of four measured signals from each eye was considered, the lowest score was 3.60 from 128 eyes. The lower 10th percentile from all signals had Waveform Scores <3.48. If the Waveform Score provides information on the reliability of the signals, a score <3.50 may indicate an unreliable signal, and the signal should be discarded. We also recommend taking three measurements with all the signals having a Waveform Score of 3.50 or above to increase the precision.

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