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Relationships between central corneal thickness and optic disc topography in eyes with glaucoma, suspicion of glaucoma, or ocular hypertension

PURPOSE: To identify relationships between central corneal thickness (CCT) and optic disc topography, as determined by scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO), for patients seen in a specialist glaucoma service. METHODS: 272 eyes of 144 patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG; n = 71), normal te...

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Autores principales: Gunvant, Pinakin, Porsia, Lucia, Watkins, Russell J, Bayliss-Brown, Henrietta, Broadway, David C
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668759
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author Gunvant, Pinakin
Porsia, Lucia
Watkins, Russell J
Bayliss-Brown, Henrietta
Broadway, David C
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Porsia, Lucia
Watkins, Russell J
Bayliss-Brown, Henrietta
Broadway, David C
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description PURPOSE: To identify relationships between central corneal thickness (CCT) and optic disc topography, as determined by scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO), for patients seen in a specialist glaucoma service. METHODS: 272 eyes of 144 patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG; n = 71), normal tension glaucoma (NTG; n = 50), ocular hypertension (OH; n = 48) and those considered to be suspicious for glaucoma (GS; n = 103) underwent ultrasonic pachymetry and optic disc topography by SLO. Correlations between CCT and SLO parameter values were identified. A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was performed and a p value of <0.0042 was considered significant. RESULTS: Mean CCT values were 533 μm (POAG), 530 μm (NTG), 550 μm (GS), and 565 μm (OH). As a group the GS and OH eyes had significantly thicker CCT values than eyes with POAG. In addition, the NTG eyes had significantly thinner CCT values than GS and OH eyes. Overall multiple SLO parameters correlated with CCT even after accounting for co-variance with age, refraction and inclusion of both eyes. Sub-group analysis indicated that ‘optic disc rim area’ positively correlated with CCT (r = 0.378) and ‘cup to disc area ratio’ negatively correlated with CCT (r = −0.370) in the POAG group. In the GS group the parameter ‘area below reference’ (a measure of cup volume) and ‘mean cup depth’ had negative correlations with CCT (r = −0.297 and −0.323) indicating that eyes with thinner than average corneal thickness measurements had larger and deeper cups. CONCLUSION: Thinner corneas appear to be associated with larger and deeper optic disc cups in the eyes of patients seen in a specialist glaucoma service.
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spelling pubmed-26940032009-08-10 Relationships between central corneal thickness and optic disc topography in eyes with glaucoma, suspicion of glaucoma, or ocular hypertension Gunvant, Pinakin Porsia, Lucia Watkins, Russell J Bayliss-Brown, Henrietta Broadway, David C Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: To identify relationships between central corneal thickness (CCT) and optic disc topography, as determined by scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO), for patients seen in a specialist glaucoma service. METHODS: 272 eyes of 144 patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG; n = 71), normal tension glaucoma (NTG; n = 50), ocular hypertension (OH; n = 48) and those considered to be suspicious for glaucoma (GS; n = 103) underwent ultrasonic pachymetry and optic disc topography by SLO. Correlations between CCT and SLO parameter values were identified. A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was performed and a p value of <0.0042 was considered significant. RESULTS: Mean CCT values were 533 μm (POAG), 530 μm (NTG), 550 μm (GS), and 565 μm (OH). As a group the GS and OH eyes had significantly thicker CCT values than eyes with POAG. In addition, the NTG eyes had significantly thinner CCT values than GS and OH eyes. Overall multiple SLO parameters correlated with CCT even after accounting for co-variance with age, refraction and inclusion of both eyes. Sub-group analysis indicated that ‘optic disc rim area’ positively correlated with CCT (r = 0.378) and ‘cup to disc area ratio’ negatively correlated with CCT (r = −0.370) in the POAG group. In the GS group the parameter ‘area below reference’ (a measure of cup volume) and ‘mean cup depth’ had negative correlations with CCT (r = −0.297 and −0.323) indicating that eyes with thinner than average corneal thickness measurements had larger and deeper cups. CONCLUSION: Thinner corneas appear to be associated with larger and deeper optic disc cups in the eyes of patients seen in a specialist glaucoma service. Dove Medical Press 2008-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2694003/ /pubmed/19668759 Text en © 2008 Gunvant et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Watkins, Russell J
Bayliss-Brown, Henrietta
Broadway, David C
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title Relationships between central corneal thickness and optic disc topography in eyes with glaucoma, suspicion of glaucoma, or ocular hypertension
title_full Relationships between central corneal thickness and optic disc topography in eyes with glaucoma, suspicion of glaucoma, or ocular hypertension
title_fullStr Relationships between central corneal thickness and optic disc topography in eyes with glaucoma, suspicion of glaucoma, or ocular hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between central corneal thickness and optic disc topography in eyes with glaucoma, suspicion of glaucoma, or ocular hypertension
title_short Relationships between central corneal thickness and optic disc topography in eyes with glaucoma, suspicion of glaucoma, or ocular hypertension
title_sort relationships between central corneal thickness and optic disc topography in eyes with glaucoma, suspicion of glaucoma, or ocular hypertension
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668759
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