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Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol ; 262(4): 1221-1229, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37921882

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To clarify the abilities of circumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (cpRNFLT) obtained by optical coherence tomography (OCT) and circumpapillary vessel density (cpVD) measured by OCT-angiography to distinguish different stages in primary open-angle glaucoma determined by 24-2 or 30-2 static visual field (VF) testing. METHODS: This retrospective study includes 25 healthy normal eyes of 25 subjects and 87 primary open-angle glaucoma eyes of 87 patients. Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves (AUROC) were evaluated for determining glaucoma stages using cpRNFLT and cpVD. The absolute errors of the estimated mean total deviation (mTD) using optimal models with cpRNFLT and cpVD were also compared. RESULTS: The AUROCs for discriminating glaucomatous eyes from normal eyes was significantly higher for cpRNFLT than the respective AUROCs for cpVD (0.969 [95% CI 0.939 to 0.998] vs. 0.872 [95% CI 0.806 to 0.938], p = 0.006), whereas cpVD had significantly higher AUROC for discriminating severe glaucoma eyes from moderate glaucoma eyes than cpRNFLT (0.771 [95% CI 0.655 to 0.886] vs. 0.578 [95% CI 0.420 to 0.736], p = 0.022). The mean absolute error in estimating mTD using both cpRNFLT and cpVD was significantly less than the error using cpRNFLT alone (4.56 ± 3.76 dB vs. 5.39 ± 4.00 dB, p = 0.027). CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that cpVD is better for follow-ups after moderate stage. The combination of cpRNFLT and cpVD may improve VF estimation compared to cpRNFLT alone.


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Glaucoma, Open-Angle , Glaucoma , Optic Disk , Humans , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/diagnosis , Optic Disk/blood supply , Visual Fields , Retrospective Studies , Intraocular Pressure , Microvascular Density , Retinal Vessels , Retinal Ganglion Cells , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Nerve Fibers
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Neuroophthalmology ; 44(5): 307-314, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33012920

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The study aims to investigate the longitudinal changes in the circumpapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness (cpRNFLT) in progressive and non-progressive non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION). This retrospective observational case series study analysed 17 eyes with NAION. Patients sustaining any additional visual loss (additional decrease in visual acuity (VA) ≥0.2 logMAR) within two months after initial onset of symptoms were classified as having progressive NAION. Of the 17 eyes with NAION, 13 (76.5%) were diagnosed as non-progressive and 4 (23.5%) were diagnosed as progressive. Compared with control eyes, eyes with non-progressive NAION showed greater cpRNFLT in all four optic disc quadrants at the initial visit (temporal and superior: P < .001; nasal and inferior: P = .002). In contrast, compared with control eyes, eyes with progressive NAION showed greater cpRNFLT in the superior and nasal quadrants (P = .004 and 0.028, respectively), but not in the temporal and inferior quadrants. During progression, eyes with progressive NAION showed a significant increase in cpRNFLT in the inferior quadrants; furthermore, there was significant increase in cpRNFLT in the nasal sector before visual loss developed after the initial visit. Progressive NAION showed development of the disc swelling from the superior to inferior portion of optic disc via the nasal swelling, suggesting that swollen axons in one ischaemic part may lead to secondary vascular infarction in another part of the optic disc. This enlargement could constitute the earliest sign of progressive NAION.

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