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Abstract #45912 Published in IGR 13-2

Baseline mean deviation and rates of visual field change in treated glaucoma patients

Forchheimer I; De Moraes CG; Teng CC; Folgar F; Tello C; Ritch R; Liebmann JM
Eye 2011; 25: 626-632


PurposeTo evaluate the relationships between baseline visual field (VF) mean deviation (MD) and subsequent progression in treated glaucoma. MethodsRecords of patients seen in a glaucoma practice between 1999 and 2009 were reviewed. Patients with glaucomatous optic neuropathy, baseline VF damage, and (greater-than or equal to)8 SITA-standard 24-2 VF were included. Patients were divided into tertiles based upon baseline MD. Automated pointwise linear regression determined global and localized rates (decibels (dB) per year) of change. Progression was defined when two or more adjacent test locations in the same hemifield showed a sensitivity decline at a rate of >1.0 dB per year, P<0.01.ResultsFor mild, moderate, and severe groups, progression was noted in 29.5, 31.2, and 26.0% of eyes (P=0.50) and global rates of VF change of progressing eyes were -1.3(plus or minus)1.2, -1.01(plus or minus)0.7, and -0.9(plus or minus)0.5 dB/year (P=0.09, analysis of variance). Within these groups, intraocular pressure (IOP) in stable vs progressing eyes were 15.5(plus or minus)3.3 vs 17.0(plus or minus)3.1 (P<0.01), 15.4(plus or minus)3.3 vs 15.9(plus or minus)2.5 (P=0.28), and 14.0(plus or minus)2.8 vs 14.8(plus or minus)2.3 mm Hg (P=0.07). More glaucoma filtering surgeries were performed in eyes with worse MD. There was no significant difference between groups regarding their risk of progression in both univariate (P=0.50) and multivariate (P=0.26) analyses adjusting for differences in follow-up IOP.ConclusionsAfter correcting for differences in IOP in treated glaucoma patients, we did not find a relationship between the rate of VF change (dB per year) and the severity of the baseline VF MD. This finding may have been due to more aggressive IOP lowering in eyes with more severe disease. Eyes with lower IOP progressed less frequently across the spectrum of VF loss.

C. G. De Moraes. Einhorn Clinical Research Center, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 310 E 14th Street, New York, NY 10003, United States. Email: demoraesmd@gmail.com


Classification:

6.6.2 Automated (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods > 6.6 Visual field examination and other visual function tests)
6.20 Progression (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)



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