Br J Ophthalmol
Br J OphthalmolAugust 2017Clinical Trial

The relationship between central visual field sensitivity and macular ganglion cell/inner plexiform layer thickness in glaucoma.

Visual FieldOCT & Imaging

Summary

Macular OCT/VF relationships have localised arcuate characteristics in the central region of the macula.

Abstract

AIMS

To explore the correlation of local macular ganglion cell/inner plexiform layer (GC/IPL) thickness measurements with sensitivity at individual test locations on the central 10-2 visual fields (VFs) in patients with glaucoma.

METHODS

One hundred thirty-seven eyes of 125 patients with spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) and 10-2 VFs were included. The exported thickness matrices (200×200) of GC/IPL measurements were centred on the fovea. Total deviation values at each test location were correlated with the 20 000 GC/IPL thickness measurements in the corresponding inferior or superior hemiretina, and areas of highest correlation were plotted. Macular structure-function relationships were also examined between six wedge-shaped GC/IPL sectors and the corresponding VF clusters. A multivariate model was built to identify the 10-2 VF test locations associated with each GC/IPL sector thickness.

RESULTS

Average mean deviation on 10-2 VFs was -9.2±6.1 dB. The 10-2 VF test points demonstrated correlations with GC/IPL thickness in localised arcuate patterns mostly limited within the central 4.8×4.0 mm measurement ellipse (ρ=0.43-0.74, p0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

Macular OCT/VF relationships have localised arcuate characteristics in the central region of the macula. Given the overlapping nature of structure-function relationships, a smaller number of VF test locations may be used to summarise macular functional damage.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

NCT01742819.

Keywords

Field of visionGlaucomaMacula

Discussion

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