Abstract
Background/Aims
To investigate whether the association of long-term intraocular pressure
(IOP) fluctuation with the rate of progression of normal-tension glaucoma (NTG)
differs between myopia and non-myopia.
Methods
The medical records of 65 myopic NTG (axial length (AL) > 24.0 mm) and
64 non-myopic NTG eyes (AL < 24.0 mm), who had been treated with topical
medications for more than 5 years, were reviewed. Multiple linear regression
models were fitted to analyse the relationships of the slope of mean deviation
(MD) or visual field index (VFI) with the clinical factors, including the
interactions with myopia.
Results
The average follow-up period was 8.3 years. Twenty-two (22) non-myopic
eyes (34.4%) and 27 myopic eyes (41.5%) showed NTG progression (p=0.511). The
interaction of myopia with IOP fluctuation was a significant factor regarding
both MD and VFI slope (p=0.002, 0.024, respectively); stratified analyses
suggested that the risk effect of IOP fluctuation was significant only in
myopic NTG in terms of both MD (β= −1.27, p=0.003) and VFI slope (β=−2.32,
p=0.011).
Conclusion
Long-term IOP fluctuation was significantly related to faster visual field
progression in myopic NTG eyes, compared with non-myopic NTG eyes.
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Sensory Systems,Ophthalmology
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