Evaluating Visual Field Progression in Advanced Glaucoma Using Trend Analysis of Targeted Mean Total Deviation.
Miki Atsuya, Okazaki Tomoyuki, Weinreb Robert N, Morota Misa, Tanimura Aki, Kawashima Rumi, Usui Shinichi, Matsushita Kenji, Nishida Kohji
AI Summary
This study found standard visual field progression metrics underestimate severe glaucoma worsening. A targeted metric excluding undetectable points better reflects true progression, improving monitoring in advanced disease.
Abstract
Purpose
Trend analysis of visual field (VF) global indices may underestimate the rate of progression in severe glaucoma because of the influence of test points without detectable sensitivity. To test this hypothesis, we compared the rates of change of VF global indices with and without exclusion of undetectable points at various disease stages.
Materials and methods
Six hundred and forty-eight eyes of 366 glaucoma patients with 8 or more reliable 30-2 standard automated perimetry over more than 2 years were enrolled. We calculated targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) by averaging total deviation except points which were consistently undetectable in 3 baseline tests. Eyes were classified as early (≥-6 dB), moderate (-6 dB to -12 dB), advanced (-12 dB to -20 dB), and severe (<-20 dB) based on baseline mean deviation (MD). The rates of change of MD and TMTD in each stage were statistically compared.
Results
Mean age±SD at baseline was 56.9±11.9 years. The MD slope (-0.34 dB/y) in severe glaucoma was significantly slower than TMTD slope (-0.42 dB/y, P=0.028) and was slower than MD slopes in the other stages. Difference between MD slopes and TMTD slopes was most prominent in eyes with MD values less than -25 dB (P=0.002).
Conclusions
Undetectable locations in eyes with severe glaucoma may underestimate the rates of VF progression. Trend analysis of TMTD rather than global indices offers a practical and simple approach for alleviating underestimation of VF progression in severe glaucoma.
MeSH Terms
Shields Classification
Key Concepts4
In a cohort study of 648 eyes from 366 glaucoma patients, the mean deviation (MD) slope (-0.34 dB/y) in severe glaucoma was significantly slower than the targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) slope (-0.42 dB/y, P=0.028).
In a cohort study of 648 eyes from 366 glaucoma patients, the difference between mean deviation (MD) slopes and targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) slopes was most prominent in eyes with MD values less than -25 dB (P=0.002).
In a cohort study of 648 eyes from 366 glaucoma patients, undetectable locations in eyes with severe glaucoma may underestimate the rates of visual field progression.
In a cohort study of 648 eyes from 366 glaucoma patients, trend analysis of targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) rather than global indices offers a practical and simple approach for alleviating underestimation of visual field progression in severe glaucoma.
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