Correlations between corneal and optic nerve head variables in healthy subjects and patients with primary open angle glaucoma

AIM: To correlate corneal variables(determined using the Pentacam) with optic nerve head(ONH) variables determined using the Heidelberg retina tomograph(HRT)in healthy subjects and patients diagnosed with primary open angle glaucoma(POAG).·METHODS: Measurements were made in 75 healthy eyes and 73 ey...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of ophthalmology 2015-12, Vol.8 (6), p.1156-1161
1. Verfasser: Federico Saenz-Frances Luis Ja?ez Lara Borrego-Sanz Clara Berrozpe-Villabona Jose Maria Martinez-de-la-Casa Laura Morales-Fernandez Julian Garcia-Sanchez Enrique Santos-Bueso Julian Garcia-Feijoo
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Zusammenfassung:AIM: To correlate corneal variables(determined using the Pentacam) with optic nerve head(ONH) variables determined using the Heidelberg retina tomograph(HRT)in healthy subjects and patients diagnosed with primary open angle glaucoma(POAG).·METHODS: Measurements were made in 75 healthy eyes and 73 eyes with POAG and correlations examined through Pearson correlation coefficients between the two sets of variables in the two subject groups. The corneal variables determined were corneal volume(CVol), central corneal thickness(CCT), overall corneal thickness(Ov CT), the mean thickness of a circular zone centered at the corneal apex of 1 mm radius(zone I) and the mean thickness of several concentric rings, also centered at the apex until the limbus, each of 1 mm width(zones II to VI respectively). The ONH variables were determined using the HRT.· RESULTS: The following pairs of variables were correlated in the control group : CCT- disc area( DAr)(-0.48; P <0.0001), Zone I-DAr(-0.503; P <0.0001) and Zone II-DAr(-0.443; P <0.0001); and in the POAG group:CCT-cup-to-disc area ratio(CDRa)(-0.402; P <0.0001),Zone I-CDRa(-0.418; P <0.0001), Zone II-CDRa(-0.405;P =0.006), Zone I-cup shape measure(CSM)(-0.415; P =0.002), Zone II-CSM(-0.405; P =0.001), Zone IV-height variation contour(HVC)(0.378; P =0.002); Zone V-HVC(0.388, P <0.0001).· CONCLUSION: In the healthy subjects, significant negative correlation was detected between central andparacentral corneal thickness and optic disc area. In contrast, the POAG patients showed significant negative correlation between central and paracentral corneal thickness and the cup-disc ratio and CSM, and positive correlation between peripheral corneal thickness and HVC.
ISSN:2222-3959
2227-4898
DOI:10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2015.06.14