Patterns of Visual Field Loss in Early, Moderate, and Severe Stages of Open Angle Glaucoma.
Germano Renato A S, Germano Caroline S, Susanna Fernanda N, Susanna Remo
AI Summary
This study found early glaucoma often affects both visual field halves and the central 5 degrees, emphasizing the need for careful central field monitoring for prognosis.
Abstract
Prcis: Even in the early stages of glaucomatous visual field defects (VFDs), 49% of the defects occurred in both hemifields and 28% involved the central 5 degrees of the visual field (VF), which may have prognostic values.
Purpose
The aim was to determine the patterns of glaucomatous VFDs in early, moderate and severe stages of primary open angle glaucoma, using the Glaucoma Staging Application.
Methods
According to the Modified University of Sao Paulo Glaucoma Visual Field Staging System Classification, patients with early, moderate and advanced VFDs were selected by the Glaucoma Staging Application using all databases of the Humphrey Visual Field Analyser of a glaucoma referral practice. We analyzed one VF of the 100 patients included in each group. The analysis consisted of classifying all exams regarding the location of the defects, the hemifields involved, and the connection to the blind spot.
Results
We analyzed 300 VF. In the Early group, 27% of the VFDs are connected to the physiological blind spot, 64% in the Moderate group, and 95% in the Severe group ( P <0.01). In the Early group, 28% of the defects involved the central 5 degrees of the fixation, 59% in the Moderate and 88% in the Severe group. In the Early group, 49% of the defects involved both hemifields, 80% in the Moderate and 80% in the Severe group.
Conclusion
With increasing glaucoma severity, VFD showed a more central pattern, connected to the blind spot, and involved both hemifields. In early disease, both hemifields were commonly affected and more than a quarter of VFD involved the central 5 degrees close to fixation. Careful monitoring of the central VF in glaucoma is suggested.
MeSH Terms
Shields Classification
Key Concepts4
In early stages of glaucomatous visual field defects (VFDs) in primary open angle glaucoma, 49% of the defects involved both hemifields, 28% involved the central 5 degrees of the visual field (VF), and 27% were connected to the physiological blind spot.
In moderate stages of glaucomatous visual field defects (VFDs) in primary open angle glaucoma, 80% of the defects involved both hemifields, 59% involved the central 5 degrees of the visual field (VF), and 64% were connected to the physiological blind spot.
In severe stages of glaucomatous visual field defects (VFDs) in primary open angle glaucoma, 80% of the defects involved both hemifields, 88% involved the central 5 degrees of the visual field (VF), and 95% were connected to the physiological blind spot.
With increasing glaucoma severity, visual field defects (VFDs) in primary open angle glaucoma showed a more central pattern, were more frequently connected to the blind spot, and more commonly involved both hemifields (P < 0.01 for connection to blind spot).
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