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Abstract #118506 Published in IGR 24-4

Susceptibility of optic nerve head in children with posture-related elevation of intraocular pressure

Lüke JN; Gietzelt C; Enders P; Dietlein J; Lappa A; Lüke V; Widder RA; Dietlein TS
International Ophthalmology 2024; 44: 182


BACKGROUND/AIMS: This work aimed to investigate changes in optic nerve head (ONH) morphometry based on Bruch membrane opening in children with extensive nocturnal intraocular pressure (IOP) elevations. METHODS: The course of Bruch membrane opening-based optic nerve head (ONH) morphometry was analysed in thirty-two patients younger than 18 years with evaluable SD-OCT examinations of the ONH and nocturnal posture-dependent IOP elevation above 25 mmHg. Longitudinal changes in neuroretinal rim tissue, as measured by Bruch Membrane opening minimum rim width (BMO-MRW) and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, were assessed. RESULTS: One year after the 24 h IOP measurement, global BMO-MRW (- 1.61 ± 16.8 µm, n.s.; p = 0.611) and RNFL (+ 0.64 ± 3.17 µm; n.s.; p = 0.292) measurements were not significantly different from the baseline. No significant BMO-MRW reduction (- 3.91 ± 24.3 µm; n.s. p = 0.458) or deviation in RNFL thickness (+ 1.10 ± 3.52 µm) was observed at the four-year follow-up. Absolute IOP values measured in the supine position did not correlate with changes in global BMO-MRW or RNFL thickness. CONCLUSION: Posture-dependent IOP elevations do not seem to influence retinal nerve fibre layer thickness or Bruch membrane opening-based morphometric data in childhood.

Department of Ophthalmology, Medical Faculty and University Hospital of Cologne, Kerpener Strasse 62, 50937, Cologne, Germany. jan.lueke@uk-koeln.de.

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