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Structure-function assessment in glaucoma based on perimetric sensitivity and en face optical coherence tomography images of retinal nerve fiber bundles. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new method was developed to assess the relationship between structural changes in the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and functional defects in patients with glaucoma, focusing on a larger area of the retina (central 30°).
  • The study involved 44 glaucoma patients who underwent Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and visual field testing (perimetry) to gather data on RNFL defects and corresponding visual field loss.
  • Results indicated a high correlation between RNFL defects and visual field deficits, with 78% of locations showing both abnormalities, suggesting this method can enhance the understanding of structure-function relationships in glaucoma.

Article Abstract

Many studies have assessed structure-function relations in glaucoma, but most without topographical comparison across the central 30°. We present a method for assessing structure-function relations with en face images of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) bundles allowing topographical comparison across much of this retinal area. Forty-four patients with glaucoma (median age 61 years) were recruited and tested with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and perimetry. Six rectangular volume scans were gathered, and then montaged to provide en face views of the RNFL bundles. We calculated the proportion of locations showing a perimetric defect that also showed an en face RNFL defect; and the proportion of locations falling on an RNFL defect that also showed a perimetric defect. A perimetric defect for a location was defined as a total deviation (TD) value equal to or deeper than -4 dB. We found that the median (IQR) number of locations with abnormal RNFL bundle reflectance that also had abnormal TD was 78% (60%) and for locations with abnormal TD that also had abnormal RNFL bundle reflectance was 75% (44%). We demonstrated a potential approach for structure-function assessment in glaucoma by presenting a topographic reflectance map, confirming results of previous studies and including larger retinal regions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9925735PMC
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