Proximal Location of Optic Disc Hemorrhage and Glaucoma Progression

Author:

Shin Young In12,Lee Jaekyoung23,Jeong Yoon23,Huh Min Gu4,Park Ki Ho23,Jeoung Jin Wook23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology, Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Incheon, Korea

2. Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

3. Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

4. Department of Ophthalmology, Yeungnam University Medical Center, Daegu, Korea

Abstract

ImportanceAlthough optic disc hemorrhage (DH) is widely recognized as a glaucoma risk factor, its clinical relevance in relation to proximity has not been investigated.ObjectiveTo determine the association of the proximal location of DH with glaucoma progression.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsIn this longitudinal observational cohort study, 146 eyes of 146 patients at Seoul National University Hospital who had had 1 or more DH with at least 5 years of follow-up and had at least 5 reliable visual field examinations were included. These data were analyzed January 10, 2010, through June 27, 2017.ExposuresLaminar, marginal, rim, and parapapillary subtypes of DH were identified based on their respective proximal locations. The laminar and marginal subtypes were classified into the cup-type group, while the rim and parapapillary subtypes were classified into the peripapillary-type group. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to compare survival experiences and multivariate analysis with the Cox proportional hazard model to identify risk factors for glaucoma progression. Regression analyses, both univariate and multivariate, were used to discover significant indicators of mean deviation (MD) loss.Main Outcome and MeasureThe primary outcome was glaucoma progression. Glaucoma progression was defined either as structural or functional deterioration.ResultsFor all of the eyes, the mean follow-up period was 10.9 (3.7) years (range, 5.1-17.8 years), the mean age at which DH was first detected was 55.1 (11.3) years (range, 21-77 years), and 94 participants were female (64.1%). Over the mean follow-up period of 10.9 years, glaucoma progression was detected in 94 eyes (61.4%) with an MD change of −0.48 dB per year. The cup-type group showed a faster rate of MD change relative to the peripapillary-type group (−0.56 vs −0.32 dB per year; difference = −0.24; 95% CI, −0.37 to −0.11; P = .01). The cup group showed a higher cumulative probability of progression of glaucoma (80.4%) relative to the peripapillary group (54.4%; difference = 26.0%; 95% CI, 11.4%-40.6%; P < .001) in a life table analysis. The presence of cup hemorrhage was associated with an increased risk of glaucoma progression (hazard ratio, 3.28; 95% CI, 2.12-5.07; P < .001) in the multivariate Cox proportional hazard model. Cup-type DH was associated to MD loss rate in regression analysis.Conclusions And RelevanceThis study showed glaucoma progression was higher in cases of DH classified as the cup type. These findings support the potential utility of assessing the proximal location of DH to predict how glaucoma might progress.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

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