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Wungrak Choi1, Min Woo Lee1, Hyun Goo Kang1, Hye Sun Lee2, Hyoung Won Bae1, Chan Yun Kim1, Gong Je Seong3.
Abstract
This study analysed the trabecular meshwork (TM) length in open and closed angle patients and presented a better method for locating the scleral spur using Schwalbe's line method in anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT). Patients who underwent AS-OCT at Yonsei University Gangnam Severance Hospital we enrolled; 58 and 57 open and closed angle eyes, respectively. We measured the distance from the scleral spur to Schwalbe's line as the TM length and compared it between open and closed angle patients, and to previous studies. TM length was applied to locate the scleral spur using Schwalbe's line method. Mean TM lengths were 811 ± 83 μm and 575 ± 96 μm in the open and closed angle groups, respectively (p < 0.001). Comparing the actual TM heights using Schwalbe's line method with an updated reference distance significantly increased accuracy to locate the scleral spur (open: 811 μm, closed: 575 μm) when compared with the 1000 μm reference distance (p < 0.001). TM length was significantly different between open and closed angle patients. Further, the reference distance for Schwalbe's line method should be distinguished according to open and closed angle eyes in order that the scleral spur can be located properly.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31048724 PMCID: PMC6497692 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-43315-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Baseline clinical characteristics.
| Characteristic | Closed angle eyes | Open angle eyes | P-value |
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| Mean ± SD | 64.6 ± 10.7 | 49.6 ± 17.2 | <0.001 |
| Sex [eye] | 0.088 | ||
| Male | 20 (35.1%) | 29 (50.0%) | |
| Female | 37 (64.9%) | 29 (50.0%) | |
| Mean IOP ± SD (mmHg) | 15.36 ± 5.54 | 13.29 ± 3.89 | 0.022 |
| Spherical equivalent ± SD (D) | 1.38 ± 3.67 | −1.78 ± 2.95 | <0.001 |
| Anterior chamber depth ± SD (mm) | 1.87 ± 0.35 | 2.99 ± 0.35 | 0.019 |
| CCT ± SD (mm) | 543.1 ± 35.3 | 515.0 ± 82.3 | <0.001 |
| MD (dB) | −3.61 ± 4.42 | −2.47 ± 4.67 | 0.251 |
| VFI (%) | 93.30 ± 10.05 | 93.09 ± 10.97 | 0.928 |
| Mean RNFL thickness (μm) | 88.39 ± 14.48 | 84.91 ± 10.66 | 0.243 |
IOP: Intraocular pressure; SD: standard deviation; CCT: Central corneal thickness; MD: Mean deviation; VFI: Visual Field Index; RNFL: Retinal nerve fibre layer.
Independent two sample t-test and chi-square test was done.
Figure 1Visibility of the scleral spur and Schwalbe’s line. The visibility score between open and closed angle differed significantly in both the temporal (p = 0.026) and nasal (p < 0.001) positions. (*p < 0.05; ***p < 0.001).
Trabecular meshwork length in open and closed angle eyes.
| Univariable | Multivariable 1 | Multivariable 2 | Multivariable 3 | |||||
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| Group | Mean TM height | SE | Mean TM height | SE | Mean TM height | SE | Mean TM height | SE |
| Closed angle eyes | 575 | 13 | 617 | 20 | 622 | 20 | 622 | 20 |
| Open angle eyes | 811 | 11 | 757 | 22 | 758 | 21 | 758 | 21 |
Univariable and multivariable linear regression was performed.
Multivariable 1 is the result of adjusting all variables (univariable result p < 0.05 + clinically important variable).
Multivariable 2 was corrected by subtracting the IOP that did not affect the TM length (univariable result p < 0.05).
Multivariable 3 was corrected by variables that affected TM height, and a stepwise method was used to select only the variables that were significant.
SE: standard error; TM: trabecular meshwork.
Linear regression of trabecular meshwork length and patient demographics.
| Univariable | Multivariable 1 | Multivariable 2 | Multivariable 3 | |||||
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| B(SE) | p-value | B(SE) | p-value | B(SE) | p-value | B(SE) | p-value | |
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| Closed angle eyes | Ref(0) | Ref(0) | Ref(0) | Ref(0) | ||||
| Open angle eyes | 0.236(0.017) | <0.0001 | 0.236(0.017) | <0.0001 | 0.136(0.037) | 0.0004 | 0.136(0.036) | 0.0003 |
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| age | −0.004(0.001) | <0.0001 | −0.004(0.001) | <0.0001 | −0.001(0.001) | 0.4635 | ||
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| Male | Ref(0) | Ref(0) | Ref(0) | |||||
| Female | −0.063(0.028) | 0.0264 | −0.063(0.028) | 0.0264 | 0.001(0.020) | 0.9558 | ||
| IOP | −0.004(0.003) | 0.1325 | −0.004(0.003) | 0.1325 | ||||
| Spherical equivalent | −0.019(0.003) | <0.0001 | −0.019(0.003) | <0.0001 | −0.008(0.003) | 0.0058 | −0.008(0.003) | 0.0033 |
| Anterior chamber depth | 0.168(0.015) | <0.0001 | 0.168(0.015) | <0.0001 | 0.058(0.027) | 0.0373 | 0.064(0.025) | 0.0129 |
| CCT | −0.001(0.001) | 0.013 | −0.001(0.000) | 0.013 | −0.001(0.001) | 0.6263 | ||
Univariable and multivariable linear regression was performed.
Multivariable 1 is the result of adjusting all variables (Univariable result, p < 0.05 + clinically important variable).
Multivariable 2 was corrected by subtracting the IOP that did not affect the TM length (Univariable result, p < 0.05).
Multivariable 3 was corrected by variables that affected TM height, and a stepwise method was used to select only the variables that were significant.
IOP: Intraocular pressure; CCT: Central corneal thickness; SE: standard error.
Figure 2Trabecular meshwork length in open and closed angle eyes. The mean (SD) TM length was measured and was compared between open and closed angle patients (***p < 0.001). (A) Univariable; (B) Multivariable 1: result of adjusting all variables (univariable result p < 0.05 + clinically important variable); (C) Multivariable 2: corrected by subtracting the IOP that did not affect the TM length (univariable result, p < 0.05); (D) Multivariable 3: corrected by variables that affected TM height. A stepwise method was used to select only variables that were significant. IOP; intraocular pressure; TM: trabecular meshwork.
Figure 3Application of the reference distance to the trabecular meshwork. The reference distance was applied and was compared to the actual TM length. (A) Difference between the actual TM length and the reference distance (1 mm) in closed angle eyes (p < 0.001). (B) Difference between the actual TM length and the reference distance (mean TM length: 0.575 mm) in closed angle eyes (p = 0.106). (C) Difference between the actual TM length and the reference distance (1 mm) in open angle eyes (p < 0.001). (D) Difference between the actual TM length and the reference distance (mean TM height: 0.811 mm) in open angle eyes (p = 0.807); TM: trabecular meshwork.
Figure 4AS-OCT measurement of the trabecular meshwork length. TM length was measured using the distance between the scleral spur (arrow) and Schwalbe’s line (arrow head). (A) Image of the anterior chamber angle taken by AS-OCT. (B) Various image modes in the AS-OCT were referred to properly measure the TM height. From the left to the right, the image versions are invert grey mode, rainbow mode, gradient mode, and temperature mode. AS-OCT: anterior segment optical coherence tomography; TM: trabecular meshwork.