Abstract
Background/aimsTo determine a cluster of test points: visual subfield (VSF) of Humphrey Field Analyzer 10–2 test (HFA 10–2) of which baseline sensitivities were associated with future worsening of visual acuity (VA) in eyes with advanced glaucoma.MethodsA total of 175 advanced glaucoma eyes of 175 advanced glaucoma patients with well controlled intraocular pressure (IOP), a mean deviation of the Humphrey Field Analyzer 24–2 (HFA 24–2) test ≤ −20 decibels and best corrected VA ≥20/40, were included. At baseline, HFA 24–2 and HFA 10–2 tests were performed along with VA measurements. All patients underwent prospective follow-up of 5 years, and VA was measured every 6 months. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to identify visual field sensitivities associated with deterioration of VA and also blindness.ResultsDeterioration of VA and blindness were observed in 15.4% and 3.4% of the eyes, respectively. More negative total deviation (TD) values in the temporal papillomacular bundle VSF were significantly associated with deterioration in VA. Averages of the TD values in this area of the HFA 10–2 test had the most predictive power of future VA deterioration (OR: 0.92, p<0.001). A very similar tendency was observed for blindness.ConclusionIn advanced glaucoma eyes with well-controlled IOP, careful attention is needed when the mean TD values in the temporal papillomacular bundle VSF, measured with a HFA 10–2 test is deteriorated. TD values of this VSF indicate higher risks for future deterioration of VA and also blindness.
Funder
Japan Science and Technology Agency
the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan
Supported by the Japan Glaucoma Society, Tokyo, Japan. The funding organization had no role in the design or conduct of this research.
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Sensory Systems,Ophthalmology
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