1. Association of foveal avascular zone change and glaucoma progression
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Nishida, Takashi, Moghimi, Sasan, Walker, Evan, Gunasegaran, Gopikasree, Wu, Jo-Hsuan, Kamalipour, Alireza, Mahmoudinezhad, Golnoush, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Neurosciences ,Aging ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Neurodegenerative ,Eye ,Humans ,Female ,Disease Progression ,Male ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Visual Fields ,Fovea Centralis ,Middle Aged ,Intraocular Pressure ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Aged ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Retinal Vessels ,Follow-Up Studies ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Nerve Fibers ,Ocular Hypertension ,Visual Field Tests ,Glaucoma ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo investigate the association between longitudinal changes of foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area and the rate of structural and functional progression in glaucoma.MethodsA longitudinal cohort included 115 eyes (46 glaucoma suspect and 66 primary open-angle glaucoma) of 81 patients having ≥2 year follow-up, and ≥4 visits with optical coherence tomography angiography and visual field (VF). Eyes in the longitudinal cohort with a slope greater than that found in 95 percentile of separate healthy test-retest series for FAZ area were categorised into FAZ progressors; all other eyes were defined as FAZ non-progressors. A generalised linear mixed-effect model was used to investigate the association of FAZ progressors with demographic and clinical characteristics.ResultsFaster ganglion cell complex (GCC) thinning and faster VF mean deviation (MD) loss were found in eyes with FAZ progressors compared with FAZ non-progressors (mean difference: -0.7 (95% CI, -1.4 to -0.1) µm/y; p=0.026, -0.3 (-0.5 to -0.1) dB/y; p=0.017, respectively), while whole image vessel density was not associated with FAZ progressors (p=0.929). SD of intraocular pressure (IOP) and IOP range were also associated with FAZ progressors in separate multivariable models (OR: 1.54 (1.02 to 2.32) per 1 mm Hg higher, p=0.041; OR: 1.20 (1.01 to 1.41) per 1 mm Hg higher; p=0.035, respectively).ConclusionsSignificant FAZ increase was weakly associated with moderately faster rates of both GCC thinning and VF MD loss, but not macular vessel density change in glaucoma eyes. Additional studies are needed to elucidate the pathophysiological associations between macula GCC thinning and FAZ area increases in glaucoma.
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- 2024