Serial topographic changes at the optic disc in normal-tension glaucoma viewed with scanning laser tomography

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PURPOSE: To evaluate topographic changes in normal-tension glaucoma using serial optic disc images obtained by scanning laser tomography. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Fifty-six eyes of 30 patients with normal-tension glaucoma were imaged using the Heidelberg Retina Tomography (HRT) four or more times during follow-up periods of more than 3 years. Disc progression was determined by regression analysis of global and segmental changes in optic disc parameters. Visual field progression was determined by Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA) program 30-2 and was compared with disc progression. RESULTS: The global parameters of the optic disc showed progression in 21 of 56 eyes(37.5%). Progression was found in 30 eyes(53.6%) at the superotemporal segment, in 24 eyes(42.9%) at the temporal segment, in 27 eyes(48.2%) at the inferotemporal segment, in 21 eyes(37.5%) at the superonasal segment, in 23 eyes(41.1%) at the nasal segment, and in 27 eyes(48.2%) at the inferonasal segment. The visual field showed progression in 19 eyes (33.9%). The progression in the optic disc parameters did not necessarily agree with that in the visual field. CONCLUSIONS: Glaucomatous disc changes over time can be determined with HRT using regression analysis.

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Kato, A., Sugiyama, K., Kono, Y., Uchida, H., Tomita, G., & Yamamoto, T. (2003). Serial topographic changes at the optic disc in normal-tension glaucoma viewed with scanning laser tomography. Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi, 107(10), 597–601. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10384-004-1021-x

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