Affiliation:
1. Eye Department, University Hospital Basel Eye Clinic, Basel, Switzerland
2. Department of Ophthalmology and Optometrics, University Hospital Vienna, Vienna, Austria
3. Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI), Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose Detecting glaucoma damage progression is an essential component of follow-ups in glaucoma patients. It is still unclear which of the currently available and routinely used
parameters of glaucoma damage heralds the loss of retinal ganglion cells first. We analysed local hospital data on primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) patients and looked for correlations
between the optical coherence tomography (OCT) structural, OCT angiography (OCTA), and visual field (VF) parameters.
Patients and Methods Results of eye examinations of POAG patients at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months were analysed. Inclusion criteria were, apart from the diagnosis of POAG,
availability and quality of all modalities of examination data and no surgical intervention on the eyes during the observation period. Data on VF mean defect (MD), OCT peripapillary nerve
fibre layer (RNFL), OCT macular ganglion cell layer, and OCTA, peripapillary and in the macula, were parameters of interest. Correlations of structural (OCT and OCTA) on one, and functional
parameters (VF MD) on the other side, at baseline and as changing over time (first 6 months vs. second 6 months) were performed.
Results All together, data from 78 eyes of 78 POAG patients were included in the analysis. Correlations at baseline were all highly significant (Spearmanʼs r-coefficients between
0.31 and 0.8, all p < 0.05). None of the correlations of parameter changes over time were significant (all p > 0.05).
Conclusion Whereas a robust correlation was observed at baseline between the structural (OCT and OCTA) and functional (VF MD) parameters, none of the examination modality could
predict a change in the other modalities during the 1-year period. Results confirm the necessity of regularly performing both the structural and functional examinations in our glaucoma
patients.
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