Relationship between central corneal thickness and changes of optic nerve head topography and blood flow after intraocular pressure reduction in open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension

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Lesk, Mark R.
Hafez, Ali S.
Descovich, Denise
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[1] Hop Maison Neuve Rosemont, Ophthalmol Res Unit, Ctr Rech Guy Bernier, Montreal, PQ H1T 2M4, Canada
[2] Univ Montreal, Dept Ophthalmol, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada
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10.1001/archopht.124.11.1568
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R77 [眼科学];
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Objectives: To investigate changes in optic nerve head topography and blood flow after therapeutic intraocular pressure reduction and to correlate them with central corneal thickness. Methods: Sixteen patients with open-angle glaucoma and 16 patients with ocular hypertension underwent Heidelberg retina tomography and scanning laser Doppler flowmetry in 1 eye before and at least 2 months after a mean 35% sustained therapeutic reduction in intraocular pressure. Patients were assigned to a thin or thick group based on their median central corneal thickness. Results: Compared with 16 patients with thick corneas (mean +/- SD central corneal thickness, 587 +/- 31 mu m), the 16 patients with thin corneas (518 +/- 32 mu m) had greater reductions in mean (36 +/- 32 vs 4 +/- 36 mu m, P = .003) and in maximum cup depth (73 +/- 107 vs 4 +/- 89 mu m, P = .02). These changes were not statistically significantly different between the patients with open-angle glaucoma and those with ocular hypertension. Smaller mean +/- SD improvements in neuroretinal rim blood flow were seen in patients with thinner corneas compared with those with thicker corneas (35 +/- 80 vs 110 +/- 111 arbitrary units, P = .04). Conclusion: Patients with open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension with thinner corneas show significantly greater shallowing of the cup, a surrogate marker for lamina cribrosa displacement (compliance), and smaller improvements of neuroretinal rim blood flow after intraocular pressure reduction.
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