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Objective: To evaluate the relationship between retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) measurement with scanning laser polarimetry (SLP) and standard automated perimetry (SAP) in nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).

Methods: In this prospective observational case series, all subjects (28 eyes with NAION) underwent SAP and SLP. The RNFL retardation measurements and visual field test points were grouped into 6 corresponding sectors. The contralateral uninvolved eye was used as control. The relationship between RNFL retardation and SAP was evaluated with the Spearman nonparametric technique and linear regression analysis. The main outcome measure was correlation of SLP RNFL parameters and SAP.

Results: Global and sectoral SLP parameters showed a significant difference in affected eyes compared with controls. The strongest correlations were seen between mean deviation and number (r = -0.524; P = .004), ellipse modulation (r = 0.5026; P = .006), and maximum modulation (r = 0.526; P = .004). Superior sectoral visual field indexes showed a strong correlation with inferior RNFL changes (r = 0.522; P<.008). Linear regression confirmed a strong relationship between the superior sectoral visual field indexes and the inferior RNFL.

Conclusion: Scanning laser polarimetry was able to identify structural changes of the RNFL globally and in the inferior SLP sector with functional loss in NAION.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archopht.124.12.1720DOI Listing

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