R Sihota1, S Mohan, T Dada, V Gupta, R M Pandey, D Ghate. 1. Glaucoma Research Lab, Dr. Rajendra Prasad centre for ophthalmic sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare ocular biometric parameters with darkroom prone provocative test (DRPPT) in family members of primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) patients. METHODS: One hundred and forty-nine family members of 46 PACG patients underwent ocular examination included slit lamp biomicroscopy, gonioscopy, fundus examination using +90 D lens, Goldmann applanation tonometry, darkroom prone provocative test, perimetry on Humphrey's field analyzer II and optic disc evaluation using HRT II. Ultrasonic ocular biometry and the DRPPT were then performed. IOP>or=8 mmHg rise from baseline with iridocorneal touch was considered as a positive test. RESULTS: Of the 149 family members examined, 55 (36.9%) were found to have PACG. Forty (72.7%) of these had subacute PACG and 15 (27.3%) were found to have chronic PACG. Thirty-nine (70.3%) of the affected members showed a positive DRPPT. Mean anterior chamber depth (ACD) was 2.03+/-0.3, 2.3+/-0.4, 2.7+/-0.3 mm (P=0.0001) and mean lens thickness was 4.41+/-0.39, 3.99+/-0.5, 3.93+/-0.4 mm (P=0.0001) in DRPPT positives, borderlines and negatives respectively. ROC curve (ACD) plotted showed cutoff value of 2.07 mm (sensitivity 88.57%) for screening. CONCLUSION: Anterior chamber is shallowest, lens is thickest and axial length is shortest in affected and DRPPT positive, family members of PACG patients.
PURPOSE: To compare ocular biometric parameters with darkroom prone provocative test (DRPPT) in family members of primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) patients. METHODS: One hundred and forty-nine family members of 46 PACG patients underwent ocular examination included slit lamp biomicroscopy, gonioscopy, fundus examination using +90 D lens, Goldmann applanation tonometry, darkroom prone provocative test, perimetry on Humphrey's field analyzer II and optic disc evaluation using HRT II. Ultrasonic ocular biometry and the DRPPT were then performed. IOP>or=8 mmHg rise from baseline with iridocorneal touch was considered as a positive test. RESULTS: Of the 149 family members examined, 55 (36.9%) were found to have PACG. Forty (72.7%) of these had subacute PACG and 15 (27.3%) were found to have chronic PACG. Thirty-nine (70.3%) of the affected members showed a positive DRPPT. Mean anterior chamber depth (ACD) was 2.03+/-0.3, 2.3+/-0.4, 2.7+/-0.3 mm (P=0.0001) and mean lens thickness was 4.41+/-0.39, 3.99+/-0.5, 3.93+/-0.4 mm (P=0.0001) in DRPPT positives, borderlines and negatives respectively. ROC curve (ACD) plotted showed cutoff value of 2.07 mm (sensitivity 88.57%) for screening. CONCLUSION: Anterior chamber is shallowest, lens is thickest and axial length is shortest in affected and DRPPT positive, family members of PACG patients.
Authors: Allison P Anderson; Gautam Babu; Jacob G Swan; Scott D Phillips; Darin A Knaus; Christine M Toutain-Kidd; Michael E Zegans; Abigail M Fellows; Jiang Gui; Jay C Buckey Journal: J Appl Physiol (1985) Date: 2017-05-25