Evaluation of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer in Glaucoma. II. Retinal Nerve Fiber
Kraus H., Bartošová L., Hycl J., Kondrová J., Moravcová Z., Stránská L.
Oční klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. M. Filipec, CSc. |
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Summary:
Purpose: To determine whether retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) photographs can
predict future glaucoma visual field damage.
Methods: In a prospective study 158 red free photographs of the RNFL were made
from November 1994 to June 1995. 28 eyes of 19 patients with ocular hypertension
(repeated intraocular pressure over 21 mmHg and normal visual fields - Peristat
433 Rodenstock - at first examination) could be re-examined for an average time
of 42,3 (SD 4,5) months.
Results: Only in one eye with normal RNFL at the first examination typical
glaucoma visual field defects appeared (6%), but in 6 of 12 eyes (50%) with
photographically demonstrable RNFL defects. The difference was statistically
significant.
Conclusion: There is only a minor probability, that visual field defects would
appear during 3 - 5 years in eyes with normal RNFL photographs (6%), but about
50% of eyes with originally found RNFL defects.
Key words:
glaucoma, retinal nerve fiber layer
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