Oman Eye Study 2005: validity of screening tests used in the glaucoma survey
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Abstract
We carried out a validity assessment study for glaucoma screening procedures used during the survey conducted in Oman in 2005 on 6644 eyes in 3324 people >/= 30 years. Ocular pressure and fundus changes were the screening parameters used: glaucoma was found in 433 eyes. Sensitivity for ocular pressure was 49.7% and specificity 95.6%. For optic disc changes, sensitivity was 48.4% and specificity 97.9%. Combining both through parallel testing, sensitivity improved to 67.3% and specificity to 96.5%. An eye may, thus, be declared as not having glaucoma, but cannot be labelled as having glaucoma, using these parametersCitation
Khandekar, R. & Al Raisi, A. (2008). Oman Eye Study 2005: validity of screening tests used in the glaucoma survey. EMHJ - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 14 (6), 1360-1364, 2008 https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/117565