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Microstructure of Peripapillary Atrophy and Subsequent Visual Field Progression in Treated Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
January 31, 2016

Microstructure of Peripapillary Atrophy and Subsequent Visual Field Progression in Treated Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma

Author(s): Yamada H (1), Akagi T (2), Nakanishi H (1), Ikeda HO (1), Kimura Y (1), Suda K (1), Hasegawa T (1), Yoshikawa M (1), Iida Y (1), Yoshimura N (1)

1 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan.
2 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan. Electronic address: akagi@kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp.

PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between the microstructure of β-zone peripapillary atrophy (PPA) and the subsequent visual field (VF) progression in eyes with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), including highly myopic eyes.

DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study.

PARTICIPANTS: A total of 129 patients with POAG who had been followed up for a minimum of 2 years and had undergone at least 5 reliable standard automated perimetry tests after spectral-domain (SD) optical coherence tomography (OCT) examination.

METHODS: β-Zone PPA was evaluated from 3 SD OCT scans centered on the optic disc. Upper and lower scans were defined as scans at 30° above and below the horizontal scan, respectively. From 3 scans of each eye, β-zone PPA was classified as PPA+BM or PPA-BM on the basis of the presence or absence of Bruch's membrane (BM), respectively. Eyes were classified into 3 groups according to the horizontal scan images: group A (only PPA+BM), group B (both PPA+BM and PPA-BM), and group C (only PPA-BM). Factors associated with the subsequent mean deviation (MD) slope after OCT examination were analyzed, and the hemifield total deviation (TD) slope was assessed in eyes with unilateral hemifield VF defects in the corresponding direction.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Subsequent MD slope after OCT examination.

RESULTS: The VF progression in group A was faster than in group C (P = 0.004). A larger PPA+BM width was associated with a faster MD slope in all eyes (P < 0.001) and highly myopic eyes (P < 0.001) and with a faster TD slope in eyes with superior or inferior hemifield VF defects in the corresponding direction (P = 0.002 and P = 0.035, respectively). A larger PPA-BM was correlated with a slower MD slope in all eyes (P = 0.030 and P = 0.034) but not in highly myopic eyes.

CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences in VF progression according to the microstructure of the β-zone PPA in eyes with POAG. The PPA+BM width may be an important risk factor for VF progression in POAG, including high myopia, and the PPA-BM width may have a protective effect for VF progression in this subtype of POAG.

Copyright © 2015 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Ophthalmology. 2015 Dec 12. pii: S0161-6420(15)01302-0. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2015.10.061. ahead of print

PMID: 26692299
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26692299

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