The severity of visual field defect and the defective angles of localized retinal nerve fiber layer using a novel approach.

J Formos Med Assoc

Department of Ophthalmology, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Department of Ophthalmology, Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi, Taiwan. Electronic address:

Published: December 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new analytical method was developed to assess retinal nerve fiber layer defects (RNFLD) in glaucomatous eyes, aiming to estimate the severity of the condition.
  • The study analyzed clinical records of 47 glaucoma patients, measuring specific angles related to RNFLD and their correlation with visual field defects.
  • Results showed significant differences in angular measurements between two groups and established correlations with visual field metrics, confirming that the new method is clinically convenient and comparable to the previous approach.

Article Abstract

Background/purpose: A modified novel analytical method for evaluating photographic retinal nerve fiber layer defect (RNFLD) was developed for the purpose of estimating the severity of early glaucomatous eyes. This new method was then compared with the original method, as described below, in relation to the visual field defect severity.

Methods: The clinical records of 47 glaucomatous eyes with qualified photographs were obtained from a prior retrospective study. The reference point of the angle was set at the center of the optic disc center (COD group) and the central vessel trunk (COV group). Angle α was the angular width between the fovea and the proximity of RNFLD, while angle β (+c) was the sum of the angular width(s) of localized RNFLD. The correlation between the visual field parameters and the angles of RNFLD in the above two groups were analyzed.

Results: There were significant differences in angle α (p = 0.001) and angle β (+c) (p = 0.016) between the two groups. Angle β (+c) showed significant correlation with MD (p = 0.012), PSD (p = 0.035), VFI (p = 0.042) and MD (p = 0.016), PSD (p = 0.035), VFI (p = 0.031) in the COD and COV group, respectively. No correlation was found between angle α and the presence of central scotoma in both groups.

Conclusion: Our novel method was more convenient in a clinical setting and noninferior to the original method.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfma.2020.12.026DOI Listing

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