Differentiation of Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy from Normal Tension Glaucoma by Comparison of the Lamina Cribrosa.
Kim Jeong-Ah, Lee Eun Ji, Kim Tae-Woo, Kim Hyunjoong, Girard Michaël J A, Mari Jean Martial, Yang Hee Kyung, Hwang Jeong-Min
AI Summary
This study found lamina cribrosa morphology differs between NAION and NTG, even with similar nerve damage. This helps distinguish these conditions and understand their unique disease mechanisms.
Abstract
Purpose
To compare lamina cribrosa (LC) morphology between eyes with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) and eyes with normal tension glaucoma (NTG) in the Korean population.
Methods
This retrospective study included 48 eyes with NAION, 48 eyes with NTG, and 48 healthy control eyes matched by age, intraocular pressure, axial length, and optic disc area. Eyes with NAION and NTG were also matched by retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness in the affected sector. Optic nerve heads were scanned using enhanced depth imaging spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. LC depth (LCD) and the LC curvature index (LCCI) were measured at seven locations spaced equidistantly across the vertical optic disc diameter. LCD and the LCCI were compared in the three groups.
Results
RNFL thicknesses of the matched affected sectors did not differ between the NAION and NTG groups (P = 0.347). LCD and the LCCI were significantly larger in the NTG group than in the NAION and healthy control groups at all seven planes (P < 0.001 each), but were comparable in the NAION and healthy control groups. The LCCI was larger in the affected than in the unaffected sector of NTG eyes (P = 0.010) but did not differ in NAION eyes (P = 1.000). LCD did not differ between affected and unaffected sectors in either NAION (P = 0.600) or NTG (P = 0.098) eyes.
Conclusions
LC morphology differed in eyes with NAION and NTG, despite a similar degree of RNFL damage. Evaluation of LC morphology may help to understand the distinctive pathophysiology of NAION and to differentiate NAION from NTG eyes.
MeSH Terms
Shields Classification
Key Concepts5
In a retrospective study of 48 eyes with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), 48 eyes with normal tension glaucoma (NTG), and 48 healthy control eyes, lamina cribrosa depth (LCD) and the lamina cribrosa curvature index (LCCI) were significantly larger in the NTG group than in the NAION and healthy control groups at all seven planes (P < 0.001 each).
In a retrospective study of 48 eyes with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), 48 eyes with normal tension glaucoma (NTG), and 48 healthy control eyes, lamina cribrosa depth (LCD) and the lamina cribrosa curvature index (LCCI) were comparable in the NAION and healthy control groups.
In a retrospective study of 48 eyes with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) and 48 eyes with normal tension glaucoma (NTG), the lamina cribrosa curvature index (LCCI) was larger in the affected than in the unaffected sector of NTG eyes (P = 0.010), but did not differ in NAION eyes (P = 1.000).
In a retrospective study of 48 eyes with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) and 48 eyes with normal tension glaucoma (NTG), lamina cribrosa depth (LCD) did not differ between affected and unaffected sectors in either NAION (P = 0.600) or NTG (P = 0.098) eyes.
In a retrospective study of 48 eyes with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), 48 eyes with normal tension glaucoma (NTG), and 48 healthy control eyes, retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thicknesses of the matched affected sectors did not differ between the NAION and NTG groups (P = 0.347).
Related Articles5
Gaze-Induced Optic Nerve Head Deformations Are Greater in High Myopia and Strains Increase With Axial Length.
Observational StudyLongitudinal Changes of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer in Highly Myopic Glaucoma: A 3-Year Cohort Study.
Cohort Study3D Structural Phenotype of the Optic Nerve Head in Glaucoma and Myopia-A Key to Improving Glaucoma Diagnosis in Myopic Populations.
Cross-Sectional StudyLongitudinal OCTA vessel density loss in macula and optic nerve head in healthy, glaucoma suspect and established glaucoma eyes.
Cohort StudyAsymmetric stress distribution on lamina cribrosa in glaucoma patients with high myopia.
Cohort StudyIs this article assigned to the wrong chapter(s)? Let us know.