Top-ten Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Interest Group Meeting
Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Interest Group Meeting
Anne Brooks
Rates of progressive functional loss as measured by standard automated
perimetry (SAP) were significantly associated with rates of structural
loss in glaucoma, as measured by retinal nerve fiber layer thickness
with scanning laser polarimentry. The association varied according to
the level of disease severity. Due to the logarithmic scaling of visual
field data, rates of SAP loss tended to be deceptively low in early
stages of the disease, whereas for moderate and advanced cases, rates
of SAP loss tended to be greater than those of RNFL loss.(Felipe Medeiros,
La Jolla, USA)
The complex cycle of cell activation and apoptosis which regulates
the permeability of bleb capsules around Molteno implants can be subdivided
into two processes: 1) an inflammatory fibroproliferative; 2) an apoptotic
fibrodegenerative process, which actively inhibits the fibroproliferative
process. Techniques which suppress the fibroproliferative process include
the use of oral anti-inflammatory agents, temporary occlusion of the
drainage tube of an implant by a vicryl ligature and the use of appropriate
hypotensive agents during the early postoperative period. Techniques
which increase the apoptotic fibroproliferative process include modifications
of the plate of the Molteno3 implant to concentrate the initial drainage
of aqueous into a small area and the injection of bevacizumab (Avastin)
into the vitreous cavity where it forms a depot from which Avastin drains
into the bleb cavity where it blocks new vessel formation.Tony Molteno
(Dunedin, New Zealand)
Greater loss in function, delayed recovery and increase oxidative
stress in response to short-term IOP elevation were reported in two
mouse models with mild mitochondrial dysfunction, one due to a faulty
mtDNA replication enzyme, the other due to 'mismatching' of nuclear
and mtDNA genomes, compared to age and sex matched controls. Mitochondrial
reserve is an important factor in RGC susceptibility to oxidative stress
induced by IOP elevation. (Jonathan Crowston, Melbourne, Australia)
The initial site of injury to the retinal ganglion cell axon in
glaucomatous optic neuropathy is believed to occur at the lamina cribrosa.
Evidence is accumulating that astrocytic responses in the optic nerve
head may underlie the cellular changes that lead to axonal damage. In
the human optic nerve head, astrocytes are extensively coupled via gap
junctions. These intercellular channels may allow the passage of apoptotic
factors between cells and have been implicated as a mediator of neuronal
degeneration in the central nervous system. Using immunohistochemical
techniques, a marked increase in connexin43 immunoreactivity was detected
in the lamina cribrosa of glaucomatous eyes compared to age-matched
donors. Connexin43 may represent a potential target for neuroprotective
therapies. (Nathan Kerr, Auckland/Melbourne, New Zealand/Australia)
A modified, semi-automated technique of sequential peripheral laser
iridotomy (LI) and peripheral iridoplasty using 532-nm frequency-doubled
Nd:YAG Pattern Scan Laser proved convenient, effective and safe in Asian
eyes with thick, dark irides. Twenty eight (28) eyes were treated with
LI using the 2x2 array of photocoagulation pattern mode that stretched
the iris prior to perforation with the single spot pattern and subsequent
enlargement with 1064-nm Nd-YAG. Seventeen (17) eyes received iridoplasty
using the single arc of three spots from the glaucoma pattern mode applied
on the outer third of the iris circumference. Mild inflammation (+1
to +2 cells) was noted on first day post laser lasting for one week.
No other complications were observed. (Paul Chew, Singapore)
Microglia are the immunocompetent cells of the CNS. In a rat laser
model of experimental glaucomatous optic neuropathy increased microglial
activity is a prominent component of the pathology in the anterior visual
pathway. This is an early marker of disease and strongly correlates
with axonal injury. (Bob Casson, Adelaide, Australia)
GONE is an online testing and teaching system for optic disc
examination. It has now been running for two years and over 1,000
people have registered. Presented were the disc images that experts
had the lowest levels of agreement on. It is interesting to see
those features that produce problems amongst experts. Further work
will clarify what features of the discs cause the most problems.
(Michael Coote, Melbourne, Australia)
In a systematic review of thirty-seven papers describing heritability
for an ophthalmic trait relating to glaucoma, the highest reported heritability
for an ophthalmic trait is 0.95 for central corneal thickness, indicating
that observed variation in this parameter is largely governed by genetic
factors. Over 60% of the studies employed a twin study design and a
similar percentage utilized variance components methods and structural
equation modelling (SEM) to derive their heritability values. Many of
the estimates are in the moderate to high range, but to date the majority
of genetic variants accounting for these findings have not been uncovered,
hence much work remains to be undertaken to fully elucidate their molecular
etiology. (David Mackey, Perth, Australia)
The software of the New Visual Field Index was most accurate
when the predicted VFI was > 90% or the slope of the linear regression
was > -1.5. Laser trabeculoplasty did not significantly influence the
results, contrary to that seen with trabeculectomy, which resulted in
a higher observed VFI than that predicted. (Renee Talbot, Sydney/Vancouver,
Australia/Canada)
Measuring IOP using Goldmann applanation tonometry [GAT] can
be influenced by central corneal thickness [CCT]. IOP measurements from
Pascal Dynamic Contour Tonometer [PDCT] were used as reference. Adjusting
GAT IOP for CCT, using four different formulae, increased the risk of
making errors of clinically significant magnitude more than using unadjusted
GAT IOP value. CCT may be useful in population analyses, CCT-based correction
formulae should not be applied to individuals. (Sarena Park, Wellington,
New Zealand)