Abstract

Introduction: Ocular ultrasound has gained importance as a non-invasive imaging technique in the screening, diagnosis and treatment management of intracranial hypertension. The aim of our study was to estimate the intra and interobserver variability on B-mode ocular ultrasound measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD).
 Methods: ONSD of the right eye was measured by ultrasound examination among 120 healthy adult volunteers. The ONSD was assessed 3 mm behind the globe and two serial measurements were taken by two observers who were blinded to each other’s findings.
 Results: Age of the volunteers ranged from 18 to 27 years with a mean age of 23.07 +/- SD of 2.486. The mean of ONSDs of two observers was 4.168 +/- SD of 0.54 mm. The intraclass correlation coefficient for first and second observers was 0.997 and 0.978 respectively at 95% confidence interval. The interobserver intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.977 at 95% confidence interval. No correlation of age and gender was noted with ONSD.
 Conclusions: B-mode transorbital ultrasound measurement of ONSD is highly reproducible with significant intra-observer and inter-observer agreement. Ultrasound measurement of ONSD measurements can serve as indispensable tool in critical care.

Highlights

  • Ocular ultrasound has gained importance as a non-invasive imaging technique in the screening, diagnosis and treatment management of intracranial hypertension

  • We aimed to study the intraobserver and interobserver variability in the ultrasonographic measurement of the optic nerve sheath diameter which has an impact on the overall management of patients with intracranial hypertension

  • Scatter plot and agreement plot for optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) among the two observers is demonstrated in Figure 2 and Figure 3

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Introduction

Ocular ultrasound has gained importance as a non-invasive imaging technique in the screening, diagnosis and treatment management of intracranial hypertension. The aim of our study was to estimate the intra and interobserver variability on B-mode ocular ultrasound measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD). Optic nerve sheath diameter measurement has been considered as surrogate marker for assessment of intracranial pressure in various studies.[2] Unlike other cross-sectional imaging, ultrasound is operator dependent which significantly impacts the sensitivity and specificity in diagnosis of various conditions.[3] In this study, we aimed to study the intraobserver and interobserver variability in the ultrasonographic measurement of the optic nerve sheath diameter which has an impact on the overall management of patients with intracranial hypertension

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