Comparison of Superior and Inferior Visual Field Asymmetry Between Normal-tension and High-tension Glaucoma.
Park In Ki, Kim Kyoung Woo, Moon Nam Ju, Shin Jae-Ho, Chun Yeoun Sook
AI Summary
This study found normal-tension glaucoma causes greater superior visual field asymmetry, especially centrally, compared to high-tension glaucoma, suggesting distinct disease mechanisms and potentially different treatment approaches.
Abstract
Precis: Increased severity of glaucoma heightened the hemispherical asymmetry in normal-tension and high-tension glaucoma (NTG/HTG), especially NTG. NTG showed localized superior defects in the central and paracentral areas whereas HTG showed mild asymmetry with diffuse defects.
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to compare the patterns of visual field (VF) defects according to glaucoma severity in NTG and HTG.
Materials and methods
A total of 1458 eyes with NTG (936) and HTG (522) were classified by mean deviation values into mild, moderate, and severe. The mean total deviation (mTD) values for each nasal, central, paracentral, arcuate 1, and arcuate 2 region of the Glaucoma Hemifield Test (GHT) were calculated. The differences in mTD between the superior and inferior hemifields of NTG and HTG were compared, and the degree of hemifield asymmetry was plotted.
Results
In NTG and HTG, the mTDs of the 5 regions of the superior GHT were significantly worse than those of the corresponding regions of the inferior GHT at all severity levels except for mild HTG. However, NTG showed significantly greater asymmetry than HTG in 2 regions at mild, 3 at moderate, and all 5 at severe. Moderate and severe NTG showed severe asymmetry with localized superior field defects concentrated at the central and paracentral areas with >8 dB asymmetry. However, in all HTG groups showed mild asymmetry with diffuse defects.
Conclusions
The superior hemifield was more severely affected than the inferior hemifield in NTG and HTG. As the severity of glaucoma increased, so did the asymmetry in both groups, with NTG showing more profound asymmetric VF defects in the central and paracentral areas whereas HTG did not. Different VF patterns suggest differing pathologic mechanisms and possible need for different therapeutic strategies in NTG and HTG.
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Key Concepts5
In a cross-sectional study of 1458 eyes (936 with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) and 522 with high-tension glaucoma (HTG)), the mean total deviation (mTD) values in the five regions of the superior Glaucoma Hemifield Test (GHT) were significantly worse than those in the corresponding regions of the inferior GHT at all severity levels for both NTG and HTG, with the exception of mild HTG.
In a cross-sectional study of 1458 eyes (936 with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) and 522 with high-tension glaucoma (HTG)), NTG showed significantly greater visual field asymmetry than HTG in 2 regions at mild severity, 3 regions at moderate severity, and all 5 regions at severe severity.
In a cross-sectional study of 1458 eyes (936 with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) and 522 with high-tension glaucoma (HTG)), moderate and severe NTG exhibited severe asymmetry with localized superior field defects concentrated at the central and paracentral areas, showing greater than 8 dB asymmetry.
In a cross-sectional study of 1458 eyes (936 with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) and 522 with high-tension glaucoma (HTG)), all high-tension glaucoma (HTG) groups showed mild asymmetry with diffuse visual field defects.
In a cross-sectional study of 1458 eyes (936 with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) and 522 with high-tension glaucoma (HTG)), as the severity of glaucoma increased, the visual field asymmetry also increased in both NTG and HTG groups, with NTG showing more profound asymmetric visual field defects in the central and paracentral areas compared to HTG.
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