APOSTEL 2.0 Recommendations for Reporting Quantitative Optical Coherence Tomography Studies.
Orhan AktasAndrés Cruz-HerranzOrhan AktasLaura J BalcerLisanne BalkPiero BarboniAugusto Azuara BlancoPeter A CalabresiFiona CostelloBernardo Sanchez-DalmauDelia Cabrera DeBucNicolas FeltgenRobert P FingerJette Lautrup FrederiksenElliot FrohmanTeresa FrohmanDavid Garway-HeathInigo GabilondoJennifer S GravesAri J GreenHans-Peter HartungJoachim HavlaFrank G HolzJaime ImitolaRachel KenneyAlexander KlistornerBenjamin KnierThomas KornScott KolbeJulia KrämerWolf A LagrèzeLetizia LeocaniOliver MaierElena H Martínez-LapiscinaSven MeuthOlivier OutteryckFriedemann PaulAxel PetzoldGorm Pihl-JensenJana Lizrova PreiningerovaGema RebolledaMarius RingelsteinShiv SaidhaSven SchipplingJoel S SchumanRobert C SergottAhmed E OthmanPablo VillosladaSebastian WolfE Ann YehPatrick Yu-Wai-ManHanna G ZimmermannAlexander Ulrich BrandtPhilipp AlbrechtPublished in: Neurology (2021)
The modified Delphi method resulted in an expert-led guideline (evidence Class III; Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations [GRADE] criteria) concerning study protocol, acquisition device, acquisition settings, scanning protocol, funduscopic imaging, postacquisition data selection, postacquisition analysis, nomenclature and abbreviations, and statistical approach. It will be essential to update these recommendations to new research and practices regularly.