Assessment of nerve fiber layer in diabetic patients with scanning laser polarimetry

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Objective. To evaluate the effects of diabetes mellitus, diabetic retinopathy and degree of blood glucose (BG) regulation on retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness by using a scanning laser polarimeter (NFA-GDx). Methods. We prospectively assessed RNFL thickness in four groups of patients, who were all age matched. Diabetic patients without diabetic retinopathy were grouped according to their BG regulation level into two, as: BG-regulated group (BG <140 mg/dl, HbA1c <8%, fructosamine <285 μmol/1, TG <200 mg/dl, n = 50), and BG-non-regulated group (BG = 140-250 mg/dl, HbA1c >8%, fructosamine >285 μmol/1, TG >200 mg/dl, n = 44). A group of patients with nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) formed the 3rd group (n = 41). The 4th group consisted of healthy subjects and acted as a control group (n = 50). Symmetry, superior maximum, ellipse modulation and the average thickness variables of NFA-GDx were used for the assessment. ANOVA test was used for the statistical analysis of variables between groups. Results. The mean superior maximum and ellipse modulation values were statistically significantly lower than the control group in BG-non-regulated and NPDR groups (P < 0.05). The average thickness value was also statistically significantly lower than the control group in NPDR group. These values in the BG-regulated group were not statistically significantly different from the control group (P > 0.05). Conclusions. This is the first clinical study demonstrating the effects of diabetic glucose regulation level on RNFL by using NFA-GDx. RNFL thickness was seen to decrease with development of diabetic retinopathy and with impairment of metabolic regulation. This issue should be taken into account while assessing RNFL in diabetic glaucomatous patients.

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Özdek, S., Lonneville, Y. H., Önol, M., Yetkin, I., & Hasanreisoǧlu, B. (2002). Assessment of nerve fiber layer in diabetic patients with scanning laser polarimetry. Eye, 16(6), 761–765. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.eye.6700207

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