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Regional Deformation of the Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Sclera During IOP Elevation

PURPOSE: To measure the deformation of the porcine optic nerve head (ONH) and peripapillary sclera (PPS) in response to intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation. METHODS: High-frequency ultrasound was used to image the ONH and PPS of 12 porcine eyes during ex vivo inflation testing from 5 to 30 mm Hg. A...

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Autores principales: Pavlatos, Elias, Ma, Yanhui, Clayson, Keyton, Pan, Xueliang, Liu, Jun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6059763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30046819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-24462
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author Pavlatos, Elias
Ma, Yanhui
Clayson, Keyton
Pan, Xueliang
Liu, Jun
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Ma, Yanhui
Clayson, Keyton
Pan, Xueliang
Liu, Jun
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description PURPOSE: To measure the deformation of the porcine optic nerve head (ONH) and peripapillary sclera (PPS) in response to intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation. METHODS: High-frequency ultrasound was used to image the ONH and PPS of 12 porcine eyes during ex vivo inflation testing from 5 to 30 mm Hg. A speckle tracking algorithm was used to compute tissue displacements in the anterior-posterior direction and expansion of the scleral canal. Through-thickness, in-plane, and shear strains were calculated within the ONH. Regional displacements and strains were analyzed and compared. RESULTS: The ONH and PPS showed overall posterior displacement in response to IOP elevation. Posterior displacement of the ONH was larger than and strongly correlated with the posterior displacement of the PPS throughout inflation testing. Scleral canal expansion was much smaller and leveled off quicker than ONH posterior displacement as IOP increased. Through-thickness compression was concentrated in the anterior ONH, which also experienced larger in-plane and shear strains than the posterior ONH. Within the anterior ONH, all three strains were significantly higher in the periphery compared with the center, with the shear strain exhibiting the greatest difference between the two regions. CONCLUSIONS: High-resolution ultrasound speckle tracking revealed the full-thickness mechanical response of the posterior eye to IOP elevation. A mismatch in posterior displacement was found between the ONH and PPS, and regional analyses showed a concentration of strains within the periphery of the anterior porcine ONH. These deformation patterns may help in understanding IOP-associated optic nerve damage and glaucoma susceptibility.
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spelling pubmed-60597632018-07-26 Regional Deformation of the Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Sclera During IOP Elevation Pavlatos, Elias Ma, Yanhui Clayson, Keyton Pan, Xueliang Liu, Jun Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Glaucoma PURPOSE: To measure the deformation of the porcine optic nerve head (ONH) and peripapillary sclera (PPS) in response to intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation. METHODS: High-frequency ultrasound was used to image the ONH and PPS of 12 porcine eyes during ex vivo inflation testing from 5 to 30 mm Hg. A speckle tracking algorithm was used to compute tissue displacements in the anterior-posterior direction and expansion of the scleral canal. Through-thickness, in-plane, and shear strains were calculated within the ONH. Regional displacements and strains were analyzed and compared. RESULTS: The ONH and PPS showed overall posterior displacement in response to IOP elevation. Posterior displacement of the ONH was larger than and strongly correlated with the posterior displacement of the PPS throughout inflation testing. Scleral canal expansion was much smaller and leveled off quicker than ONH posterior displacement as IOP increased. Through-thickness compression was concentrated in the anterior ONH, which also experienced larger in-plane and shear strains than the posterior ONH. Within the anterior ONH, all three strains were significantly higher in the periphery compared with the center, with the shear strain exhibiting the greatest difference between the two regions. CONCLUSIONS: High-resolution ultrasound speckle tracking revealed the full-thickness mechanical response of the posterior eye to IOP elevation. A mismatch in posterior displacement was found between the ONH and PPS, and regional analyses showed a concentration of strains within the periphery of the anterior porcine ONH. These deformation patterns may help in understanding IOP-associated optic nerve damage and glaucoma susceptibility. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2018-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6059763/ /pubmed/30046819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-24462 Text en Copyright 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Pavlatos, Elias
Ma, Yanhui
Clayson, Keyton
Pan, Xueliang
Liu, Jun
Regional Deformation of the Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Sclera During IOP Elevation
title Regional Deformation of the Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Sclera During IOP Elevation
title_full Regional Deformation of the Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Sclera During IOP Elevation
title_fullStr Regional Deformation of the Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Sclera During IOP Elevation
title_full_unstemmed Regional Deformation of the Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Sclera During IOP Elevation
title_short Regional Deformation of the Optic Nerve Head and Peripapillary Sclera During IOP Elevation
title_sort regional deformation of the optic nerve head and peripapillary sclera during iop elevation
topic Glaucoma
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6059763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30046819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-24462
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