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Table 4 Correlation and agreement between optical coherence tomography and perimetric parameters in patients with high myopia

From: Consistency between optical coherence tomography and humphrey visual field for evaluating glaucomatous defects in high myopic eyes

 

Spearman’s rank correlation

Cross-classification (%)

Kappa analysis

r

p

Same quartile

Adjacent quartile

Opposite quartile

Weight kappa

P value

10–2 SITA VS GCIPL

 Superior temporal MS VS Inferior nasal GCIPL

0.0474

0.8144

26

63

11

0.0505

0.9209

 Superior nasal MS VS Inferior temporal GCIPL

−0.0362

0.8577

11

70

19

−0.1765

0.0926

 Inferior temporal MS VS Superior nasal GCIPL

0.1102

0.5843

41

44

15

0.2041

0.0647

 Inferior nasal MS VS Superior temporal GCIPL

−0.3125

0.1125

15

74

11

−0.1898

0.2144

30–2 SITA VS RNFL

 Superior MS VS Inferior RNFL

0.3077

0.1184

37

52

11

0.3061

0.1514

 Nasal MS VS Temporal RNFL

−0.0538

0.7898

22

63

15

−0.0658

0.7415

 Inferior MS VS Superior RNFL

0.0138

0.9457

15

70

15

−0.0848

0.2170

 Temporal MS VS Nasal RNFL

−0.4100

0.0337*

15

63

22

−0.2656

0.2170

  1. SITA Swedish interactive thresholding algorithms, GCIPL ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer, MS mean sensitivity, RNFL retinal nerve fiber layer
  2. * statistically significant, P < 0.05