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Macula structural and vascular differences in glaucoma eyes with and without high axial myopia

Authors :
Akram Belghith
James A. Proudfoot
Huiyuan Hou
Sasan Moghimi
Leslie Hyman
Jasmin Rezapour
Linda M. Zangwill
Christopher Bowd
Massimo A. Fazio
Jost B. Jonas
Mark Christopher
Robert N. Weinreb
Rafaella C. Penteado
Jade Dohleman
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

AimsTo assess the thickness of various retinal layers, and the superficial vessel density (sVD) in the macula of glaucomatous eyes and their associations with axial length (AL) and visual field mean deviation (VFMD) to identify parameters useful for glaucoma management in myopic eyes.Methods248 glaucoma patients (401 eyes) participating in the Diagnostic Innovations in Glaucoma Study observational cohort representing 3 axial myopia groups (non-myopia: n=146 eyes; mild myopia: n=208 eyes; high myopia (AL>26 mm): n=47 eyes) who completed macular OCT and OCT-Angiography imaging were included. The cross-sectional associations of AL and VFMD with the thickness of the ganglion cell inner plexiform layer (GCIPL), macular retinal nerve fiber layer (mRNFL), ganglion cell complex (GCC), sVD and macular choroidal thickness (mCT) were evaluated.ResultsThinner Global GCIPL and GCC were significantly associated with worse VFMD (R2=35.1%; and R2=33.4%; respectively p0.350). Thicker mRNFL showed a weak association with increasing AL (R2=3.4%; p=0.001) and a positive association with VFMD (global R2=20.5%; p2=2.3%; p=0.016) and more strongly associated with more severe glaucoma VFMD (R2=31.8%; p2=17.3% pConclusionsGCIPL and GCC thinned with increasing severity of glaucoma but were not significantly associated with axial length. GCIPL and GCC thickness may be useful clinical parameters to identify glaucoma in myopic eyes.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ca682ac41ed0b3af4e664273fdad1b20
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.02.21263045