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Quantification of peripapillary nerve fibre elevation and its association with axial length, optic disc tilt, and parapapillary atrophy area in young, healthy eyes.

Fujiwara Kazuki, Yamashita Takehiro, Terasaki Hiroto, Nakao Kumiko, Sakamoto Taiji


AI Summary

This study found peripapillary nerve fiber elevation (pNFE) in young, healthy eyes. Higher pNFE correlated with longer axial length, more optic disc tilt, and larger parapapillary atrophy, suggesting structural variations linked to ocular biometrics.

Abstract

Background

Eyes with peripapillary nerve fibre elevation (pNFE) may have a gap between the optic nerve papillary margin on colour fundus photography and Bruch's membrane opening on cross-sectional optical coherence tomography (OCT). This study was conducted to evaluate the quantification of the height of pNFE in young healthy eyes and examine the relationship between pNFE height and axial length.

Methods

A prospective, observational, cross-sectional study was performed involving 117 right eyes. All participants (mean age 25.8 years) underwent comprehensive ophthalmologic examination involving axial length, fundus photography, and peripapillary and optic disc OCT. pNFE height was defined as the distance between the retinal surface plane and the upper edge of the pNFE in optic disc cross-sectional OCT images. Optic disc tilt was evaluated using a sine curve on retinal nerve fibre layer B-scan images. Parapapillary atrophy (PPA) area in colour fundus images was calculated using ImageJ and corrected using Bennett's formula. We evaluated relationships between pNFE height, axial length, optic disc papillary tilt, and PPA area using Spearman's correlation analysis.

Results

Sixty-five eyes had pNFE, with a mean pNFE height of 84.7 μm. pNFE height was significantly positively correlated with axial length (r = 0.32, p < 0.001), optic disc tilt (r = 0.25, p = 0.008), and PPA area (r = 0.27, p = 0.004).

Conclusions

pNFE is not rare in young healthy eyes. Eyes with higher pNFE had a longer axial length and larger optic disc tilt and PPA area.


MeSH Terms

HumansAdultOptic DiskCross-Sectional StudiesProspective StudiesAtrophyTomography, Optical CoherenceNerve FibersOptic Atrophy

Key Concepts4

Sixty-five out of 117 right eyes in a prospective, observational, cross-sectional study of young healthy eyes had peripapillary nerve fibre elevation (pNFE), with a mean pNFE height of 84.7 μm.

PrognosisCross-sectionalProspective, observational, cross-sectional studyn=117 right eyesCh5Ch10

In a prospective, observational, cross-sectional study of 117 right eyes of young healthy individuals, peripapillary nerve fibre elevation (pNFE) height was significantly positively correlated with axial length (r = 0.32, p < 0.001).

PrognosisCross-sectionalProspective, observational, cross-sectional studyn=117 right eyesCh5

In a prospective, observational, cross-sectional study of 117 right eyes of young healthy individuals, peripapillary nerve fibre elevation (pNFE) height was significantly positively correlated with optic disc tilt (r = 0.25, p = 0.008).

PrognosisCross-sectionalProspective, observational, cross-sectional studyn=117 right eyesCh5

In a prospective, observational, cross-sectional study of 117 right eyes of young healthy individuals, peripapillary nerve fibre elevation (pNFE) height was significantly positively correlated with parapapillary atrophy (PPA) area (r = 0.27, p = 0.004).

PrognosisCross-sectionalProspective, observational, cross-sectional studyn=117 right eyesCh5

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