Determine the degree of match and difference between the average values of peripapilare retinal neural fiber (CFNRm) based on sex, age, laterality, ethnicity and type of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in pediatric patients. CFNRm values were 99.6 mm with cirrus and 106.7 mm with spectralis. CFNRm measurements showed a negative correlation with length axial values (p 0.05) and no statistical significance was established on the basis of age or laterality (p > 0.05). The value of CFNRm was significantly higher in patients of Latin American ethnicity than in patients of European ethnicity. Forward-looking, cross-sectional and comparative study. Oct Spectralis and OCT Cirrus were used to measure the visual disc dissocal values of both eyes in 100 patients aged 5 to 15 years, without eye pathology. Because of the high degree of similarity in the values of both eyes when performing statistical analysis and in order to avoid distortions, we consider in the final sample only the right eyes (n.

100). The average values of the peripapillary nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) were 99.6 m with cirrus and 106.7 m with the Spectralis system. The four quadrants followed the ISNT rule. Average pRNFL measurements were negatively correlated with AL (P P .05) and there were no statistical differences in pRFL by age or laterality (> P .05). All RNFL values differed significantly between the two types of OCTs (P < .05) and average pRNFL values were significantly thicker in Latin America (P < .05) than in European children with both eyes. To assess absolute match and differences between the values of the peri-apapilant retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) by sex, age, laterality, origin and optical computed tomography (OCT) in ordinary pediatric patients who follow OCT scans using both cirrus and spectralis. Forward-looking, cross-sectional and comparative study. We used Spectralis OCT and Cirrus OCT to measure the visual disc disc disc values of both eyes in about 100 pediatric patients (aged 5 to 15 years), without prior eye pathology or systemic disease that could affect the eye. Because of the resemblance between the eyes, only the right eyes were taken into account (n x 100).

We suggest that peri-apoipapillar RNFL levels found with these two OCT should not be considered interchangeable in pediatric patients. The rates of peripapilar CFNR received by OCT Spectralis and OCT Cirrus should not be interchangeable in pediatric patients. Partly presented to obtain the doctor of medicine degree granted by the Autonomous University of Madrid.