Abstract
Background
Qualitative description of the optic disc has clinical value, but optical coherence tomography (OCT) has provided the ability to quantify retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness.
Methods
We asked three neuro-ophthalmologists of at least 20 years’ experience to estimate the average OCT RNFL thickness of 37 eyes based on fundus photos.
Results
The overall correlation coefficient for RNFL thickness estimation variance between two physicians and between physician and OCT was 0.53. The likelihood that the RNFL thickness estimation between physicians, or between physician and OCT, was within 10 μm of each other was 47%–62%. All physicians had disparities in RNFL thickness estimation greater than 30 μm.
Conclusion
This study provides information on the ability of an experienced neuro-ophthalmologist to estimate the RNFL thickness based on fundus photos.
Disclosure
There is no associated funding regarding this work. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.