We aimed to characterize and compare the occurrence of peripapillary microvasculature dropout (MvD) between glaucoma suspects and patients with glaucoma. In addition, the factors related to the development of parapapillary MvD in glaucoma suspects and patients with glaucoma were investigated. Of a total 150 eyes, 68 eyes of glaucoma suspects and 82 eyes of glaucoma patients were analyzed in this study. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with MvD development. The classification of glaucoma patients or glaucoma suspects was not significantly associated with MvD development (beta 1.368, 95% CI, 0.718-2.608, = 0.341). In the regression analysis of the glaucoma suspect group, greater axial length (beta 1.520, 95% CI, 1.008-2.291, = 0.046) and baseline cup volume (beta 3.993, 95% CI, 1.292-12.345, = 0.035) among the baseline factors and the slope of ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) thickness (beta 0.027, 95% CI, 0.072-0.851, = 0.027) and central visual field (VF) progression (beta 7.040, 95% CI, 1.781-16.306, = 0.014) among follow-up factors were significantly associated with MvD development. In the glaucoma group, central VF progression (beta 5.985, 95% CI, 1.474-24.083, = 0.012) and ONH depression (beta 3.765, 95% CI, 1.301-10.895, = 0.014) among follow-up elements were observed as significant factors and the baseline factor had little relationship. MvD appears not only as a result of the progression of axonal loss of RGC in glaucoma but may also be developed due to structural changes and mechanical susceptibility of the ONH associated with baseline characteristics. Analyzing the structural susceptibility of the ONH can predict the occurrence of MvD, which can be helpful in predicting the progression of glaucoma.
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