Summary:
Central corneal thickness (CCT) was measured in 328 eyes of 167 patients (50 men
and 117 women, an average age was 62 years). CCT was determinated by ultrasonic
pachymeter NIDEC, design UP-1000, at Eye Department of 3rd Medical Faculty of
Prague.
Results: The mean CCT at glaucoma patients was 561 m mm, in margins 490 - 650 m mm.
CCT for right eyes were 0,567 ± 0,035 mm, for left eyes 0,569 ± 0,037 mm. There
were no influence by previous operations (cataract, trabeculectomy and combined
operations). NTG had the lowest CCT value 551 m mm, POAG had 569 m mm and OHT
the greates value, CCT is 588 m mm. CCT in patients with NTG was significantly lower
(p = 0.047) than in POAG. The higher difference is between NTG a OHT (p = 0.015).
We had no statistical difference in CCT between hypermetropic, emetropic and
myopic eyes. The corneal thickness is decreasing during ageing.
CCT is another clinically helpful factor for evaluation our glaucoma patients. CCT
together with other risk factors can help us in establishing a target pressure.
Patients after refractive surgery (PRK, LASIK) should be more carefully evaluated
not to miss early stages of glaucoma.
Key words:
ageing, central corneal thickness (CCT), glaucoma, intraocular pres-
sure (IOP), normal tension glaucoma (NTG), ocular hypertension (OHT), pachy-
metry
|