Utility of targeted mean total deviation trend analysis for detecting progressive visual field changes in early-to-moderate stage glaucoma.
Song Woo Keun, Kim Ko Eun, Lee Anna, Yoon Jooyoung, Kook Michael S
AI Summary
Targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) trend analysis more sensitively detects visual field progression than standard methods in early-to-moderate glaucoma, offering a better tool for monitoring disease worsening.
Abstract
Objectives
To evaluate the clinical utility of trend-based analysis of the targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) by comparing its rates of visual field (VF) change and sensitivities of detecting VF progression with those of the mean total deviation (mTD) in the global and hemifield VF area in early to-moderate glaucoma patients.
Methods
A single eye from 139 open-angle glaucoma patients with hemifield VF defects and a minimum two year follow-up were retrospectively evaluated. The TMTD was estimated by averaging the total deviation (TD) values after excluding VF points that had a threshold sensitivity of <0 dB in three baseline tests, and the mTD by averaging the entire VF TD values. The study patients were classified as VF progressors vs. non-progressors using both event- and trend-based analysis. The rates of change and ratios of progression detection were compared between TMTD and mTD.
Results
This study included 49 VF progressors and 90 non-progressors. Slopes for the global and VF-affected hemifield TMTD were significantly faster than those for the mTD in each subgroup and in the entire cohort (P < 0.001). Trend-based TMTD analysis detected VF progression in greater proportion than either trend-based mTD or event-based analysis (38.1% vs. 30.2% vs. 27.3%, respectively: VF affected hemifields).
Conclusions
The rates of change in the TMTD are significantly faster than those for the mTD globally and in the VF-affected hemifields. Trend-based TMTD analysis shows greater sensitivity for detecting VF progression than trend-based mTD or event-based analysis in early-to-moderate glaucoma patients with hemifield VF loss.
MeSH Terms
Shields Classification
Key Concepts4
The rates of change in the targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) are significantly faster than those for the mean total deviation (mTD) globally and in the visual field (VF)-affected hemifields in early-to-moderate glaucoma patients with hemifield VF defects (P < 0.001).
Trend-based targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) analysis shows greater sensitivity for detecting visual field (VF) progression (38.1%) than trend-based mean total deviation (mTD) (30.2%) or event-based analysis (27.3%) in early-to-moderate glaucoma patients with hemifield VF loss.
Slopes for the global and visual field (VF)-affected hemifield targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) were significantly faster than those for the mean total deviation (mTD) in each subgroup and in the entire cohort of 139 open-angle glaucoma patients with hemifield VF defects (P < 0.001).
The targeted mean total deviation (TMTD) was estimated by averaging the total deviation (TD) values after excluding visual field (VF) points that had a threshold sensitivity of <0 dB in three baseline tests in a retrospective evaluation of 139 open-angle glaucoma patients.
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