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Cohort Profile: A Collaborative Multicentre Study of Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography in 539 Patients With Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders (Croctino) Publisher Pubmed



Specovius S1, 2 ; Zimmermann HG1, 2 ; Oertel FC1, 2 ; Chien C1, 2 ; Bereuter C1, 2 ; Cook LJ3 ; Lana Peixoto MA4 ; Fontenelle MA4 ; Kim HJ5 ; Hyun JW5 ; Jung SK6 ; Palace J7 ; Rocafernandez A8 ; Diaz AR7 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Specovius S1, 2
  2. Zimmermann HG1, 2
  3. Oertel FC1, 2
  4. Chien C1, 2
  5. Bereuter C1, 2
  6. Cook LJ3
  7. Lana Peixoto MA4
  8. Fontenelle MA4
  9. Kim HJ5
  10. Hyun JW5
  11. Jung SK6
  12. Palace J7
  13. Rocafernandez A8
  14. Diaz AR7
  15. Leite MI7
  16. Sharma SM9
  17. Ashtari F10
  18. Kafieh R11
  19. Dehghani A12
  20. Pourazizi M12
  21. Pandit L13
  22. Dcunha A13
  23. Aktas O14
  24. Ringelstein M14, 15
  25. Albrecht P14
  26. May E16
  27. Tongco C16
  28. Leocani L17
  29. Pisa M17
  30. Radaelli M17
  31. Martinezlapiscina EH19
  32. Stiebelkalish H20, 21
  33. Hellmann M20
  34. Lotan I20
  35. Siritho S22
  36. De Seze J23
  37. Senger T23
  38. Havla J24
  39. Marignier R25
  40. Tilikete C26
  41. Cobo Calvo A25
  42. Bichuetti DB27
  43. Tavares IM28
  44. Asgari N29, 30
  45. Soelberg K29, 30
  46. Altintas A31
  47. Yildirim R32
  48. Tanriverdi U33
  49. Jacob A34
  50. Huda S34
  51. Rimler Z35
  52. Reid A35
  53. Maodraayer Y36
  54. De Castillo IS37
  55. Yeaman MR38, 39
  56. Smith TJ40, 41
  57. Brandt AU1, 2, 42
  58. Paul F1, 2, 43

Source: BMJ Open Published:2020


Abstract

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. © 2020 Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
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