Cohort profile: a collaborative multicentre study of retinal optical coherence tomography in 539 patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (CROCTINO)
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2020Yazar
Brandt, Alexander U.
Tanriverdi, Uygur
Jacob, Anu
Huda, Saif
Rimler, Zoe
Reid, Allyson
Mao-Draayer, Yang
de Castillo, Ibis Soto
Yeaman, Michael R.
Smith, Terry J.
Paul, Friedemann
Specovius, Svenja
Zimmermann, Hanna G.
Oertel, Frederike Cosima
Chien, Claudia
Bereuter, Charlotte
Cook, Lawrence J.
Lana Peixoto, Marco Aurelio
Fontenelle, Mariana Andrade
Kim, Ho Jin
Hyun, Jae-Won
Jung, Su-Kyung
Palace, Jacqueline
Roca-Fernandez, Adriana
Diaz, Alejandro Rubio
Leite, Maria Isabel
Sharma, Srilakshmi M.
Ashtari, Fereshte
Kafieh, Rahele
Dehghani, Alireza
Pourazizi, Mohsen
Pandit, Lekha
Dcunha, Anitha
Aktas, Orhan
Ringelstein, Marius
Albrecht, Philipp
May, Eugene
Tongco, Caryl
Leocani, Letizia
Pisa, Marco
Radaelli, Marta
Martinez-Lapiscina, Elena H.
Stiebel-Kalish, Hadas
Hellmann, Mark
Lotan, Itay
Siritho, Sasitorn
de Seze, Jerome
Senger, Thomas
Havla, Joachim
Marignier, Romain
Tilikete, Caroline
Cobo Calvo, Alvaro
Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi
Tavares, Ivan Maynart
Asgari, Nasrin
Soelberg, Kerstin
Altintas, Ayse
Yildirim, Rengin
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Purpose Optical coherence tomography (OCT) captures retinal damage in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD). Previous studies investigating OCT in NMOSD have been limited by the rareness and heterogeneity of the disease. The goal of this study was to establish an image repository platform, which will facilitate neuroimaging studies in NMOSD. Here we summarise the profile of the Collaborative OCT in NMOSD repository as the initial effort in establishing this platform. This repository should prove invaluable for studies using OCT to investigate NMOSD. Participants The current cohort includes data from 539 patients with NMOSD and 114 healthy controls. These were collected at 22 participating centres from North and South America, Asia and Europe. The dataset consists of demographic details, diagnosis, antibody status, clinical disability, visual function, history of optic neuritis and other NMOSD defining attacks, and OCT source data from three different OCT devices. Findings to date The cohort informs similar demographic and clinical characteristics as those of previously published NMOSD cohorts. The image repository platform and centre network continue to be available for future prospective neuroimaging studies in NMOSD. For the conduct of the study, we have refined OCT image quality criteria and developed a cross-device intraretinal segmentation pipeline. Future plans We are pursuing several scientific projects based on the repository, such as analysing retinal layer thickness measurements, in this cohort in an attempt to identify differences between distinct disease phenotypes, demographics and ethnicities. The dataset will be available for further projects to interested, qualified parties, such as those using specialised image analysis or artificial intelligence applications.
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