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Intereye Comparison of the Characteristics of the Peripapillary Choroid in Patients with Unilateral Normal-Tension Glaucoma.

Authors :
Kim JA
Son DH
Lee EJ
Kim H
Kim TW
Source :
Ophthalmology. Glaucoma [Ophthalmol Glaucoma] 2021 Sep-Oct; Vol. 4 (5), pp. 512-521. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 03.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose: To compare the characteristics of the peripapillary choroid (PPC) between the 2 eyes of patients with unilateral treatment-naïve normal-tension glaucoma (NTG).<br />Design: Observational case series.<br />Participants: Sixty-nine patients (138 eyes) with treatment-naïve unilateral NTG.<br />Methods: The characteristics of PPC vasculature were evaluated by measuring PPC thickness and assessing the presence of parapapillary deep-layer microvasculature dropout (MvD). Peripapillary choroid thickness was measured by enhanced depth imaging OCT. Microvasculature dropout was assessed using OCT angiography. The area and maximum radial width of β-zone parapapillary atrophy (PPA) were measured on infrared images using the built-in caliper tool of the Spectralis OCT (Heidelberg Engineering).<br />Main Outcome Measures: Between-eye differences in PPC thickness, MvD frequency, and the area and maximum width of β-zone PPA.<br />Results: Eyes with NTG showed higher intraocular pressure (IOP), longer axial length, thinner PPC, larger area and maximum radial width of the β-zone PPA, and more frequent MvD (P < 0.01 for each) than contralateral healthy eyes. Multivariate conditional logistic regression analysis revealed that higher IOP, thinner PPC, larger maximum radial width of β-zone PPA, and the presence of MvD were associated independently with the risk of NTG (P < 0.03 for each). In eyes with NTG, MvD location and retinal nerve fiber layer defect were correlated topographically.<br />Conclusions: Peripapillary choroid vasculature characteristics are significantly more compromised in eyes with NTG than in contralateral healthy eyes of patients with unilateral NTG.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2589-4196
Volume :
4
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Ophthalmology. Glaucoma
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33676067
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ogla.2021.02.003