Tin A Tun1,2, Eray Atalay1,3, Mani Baskaran1,4, Monisha E Nongpiur1,5, Hla M Htoon1,4, David Goh1, Ching-Yu Cheng1,4,5, Shamira A Perera1,4, Tin Aung1,4,5, Nicholas G Strouthidis1,6,7, Michaël J A Girard1,2. 1. Singapore Eye Research Institute and Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore. 2. Ophthalmic Engineering and Innovation Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore. 3. Eskisehir Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine, Eskisehir, Turkey. 4. Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School, Singapore. 5. Department of Ophthalmology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore. 6. Discipline of Clinical Ophthalmology and Eye Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. 7. National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre, Moorfields Eye Hospital National Health Service Foundation Trust and University College London Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract
Importance: The acute biomechanical response of the optic nerve head (ONH) to intraocular pressure (IOP) elevations may serve as a biomarker for the development and progression of glaucoma. Objective: To evaluate the association between visual field loss and the biomechanical response of the ONH to acute transient IOP elevations. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this observational study, 91 Chinese patients (23 with primary open-angle glaucoma [POAG], 45 with primary angle-closure glaucoma, and 23 without glaucoma) were recruited from September 3, 2014, through February 2, 2017. Optical coherence tomography scans of the ONH were acquired at baseline and at 2 sequential IOP elevations (0.64 N and then 0.90 N, by applying forces to the anterior sclera using an ophthalmodynamometer). In each optical coherence tomography volume, lamina cribrosa depth (LCD) and minimum rim width (MRW) were calculated. The mean deviation (MD) and the visual field index (VFI), as assessed by automated perimetry, were correlated with IOP-induced changes of LCD and MRW globally and sectorially. Main Outcomes and Measures: The LCD, MRW, MD, and VFI. Results: Among the 91 patients, 39 (42.9%) were women; the mean (SD) age was 65.48 (7.23) years. In POAG eyes, a greater change in LCD (anterior displacement) was associated with worse MD and VFI (R = -0.64; 95% CI, -0.97 to -0.31; P = .001; and R = -0.57; 95% CI, -0.94 to -0.19; P = .005, respectively) at the first IOP elevation, and a greater reduction in MRW was also associated with worse MD and VFI (first IOP elevation: R = -0.48; 95% CI, -0.86 to -0.09; P = .02; and R = -0.57; 95% CI, -0.94 to -0.20; P = .004, respectively; second IOP elevation: R = -0.56; 95% CI, -0.98 to -0.13; P = .01; and R = -0.60; 95% CI, -1.03 to -0.17; P = .008, respectively), after adjusting for age, sex, and baseline IOP. A correlation was found between the reduction in MRW in the inferior-temporal sector and the corresponding visual field cluster in POAG eyes at the second elevation (ρ = -0.55; 95% CI, -0.78 to -0.18; P = .006). Conclusions and Relevance: The biomechanical response of the ONH to acute IOP elevations was associated with established visual field loss in POAG eyes, but not in primary angle-closure glaucoma eyes. This suggests that ONH biomechanics may be related to glaucoma severity in POAG and that the 2 glaucoma subgroups exhibit inherently different biomechanical properties.
Importance: The acute biomechanical response of the optic nerve head (ONH) to intraocular pressure (IOP) elevations may serve as a biomarker for the development and progression of glaucoma. Objective: To evaluate the association between visual field loss and the biomechanical response of the ONH to acute transient IOP elevations. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this observational study, 91 Chinese patients (23 with primary open-angle glaucoma [POAG], 45 with primary angle-closure glaucoma, and 23 without glaucoma) were recruited from September 3, 2014, through February 2, 2017. Optical coherence tomography scans of the ONH were acquired at baseline and at 2 sequential IOP elevations (0.64 N and then 0.90 N, by applying forces to the anterior sclera using an ophthalmodynamometer). In each optical coherence tomography volume, lamina cribrosa depth (LCD) and minimum rim width (MRW) were calculated. The mean deviation (MD) and the visual field index (VFI), as assessed by automated perimetry, were correlated with IOP-induced changes of LCD and MRW globally and sectorially. Main Outcomes and Measures: The LCD, MRW, MD, and VFI. Results: Among the 91 patients, 39 (42.9%) were women; the mean (SD) age was 65.48 (7.23) years. In POAG eyes, a greater change in LCD (anterior displacement) was associated with worse MD and VFI (R = -0.64; 95% CI, -0.97 to -0.31; P = .001; and R = -0.57; 95% CI, -0.94 to -0.19; P = .005, respectively) at the first IOP elevation, and a greater reduction in MRW was also associated with worse MD and VFI (first IOP elevation: R = -0.48; 95% CI, -0.86 to -0.09; P = .02; and R = -0.57; 95% CI, -0.94 to -0.20; P = .004, respectively; second IOP elevation: R = -0.56; 95% CI, -0.98 to -0.13; P = .01; and R = -0.60; 95% CI, -1.03 to -0.17; P = .008, respectively), after adjusting for age, sex, and baseline IOP. A correlation was found between the reduction in MRW in the inferior-temporal sector and the corresponding visual field cluster in POAG eyes at the second elevation (ρ = -0.55; 95% CI, -0.78 to -0.18; P = .006). Conclusions and Relevance: The biomechanical response of the ONH to acute IOP elevations was associated with established visual field loss in POAG eyes, but not in primary angle-closure glaucoma eyes. This suggests that ONH biomechanics may be related to glaucoma severity in POAG and that the 2 glaucoma subgroups exhibit inherently different biomechanical properties.
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