Primary Open-angle Glaucoma With Initial Visual Field Damage in the Superior and Inferior Hemifields: Comparison in a Population-based Setting.
Summary
In POAG, greater disc ovality and β-PPA and thinner central cornea thickness were associated significantly with the initial VFD starting in the superior hemifield, suggesting some difference in the glaucomatous damaging process between the superior…
Abstract
PURPOSE
To study differences in systemic and ocular factors between eyes with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) with an initial visual field defect (VFD) starting in the superior hemifield and those starting in the inferior hemifield in a population-based setting.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS
The data were analyzed from eyes with definitive category-1 POAG based on the International Society of Geographic and Epidemiological Ophthalmology criteria with VFD constriction in the superior or inferior hemifield (superior and inferior VFD groups, respectively) found in 2 Japanese population-based glaucoma surveys. The visual fields were tested using the Humphrey Field Analyzer Central 30-2 or 24-2 Swedish Interactive Thresholding Algorithm Standard program.
RESULTS
Of 336 eyes of 214 patients with POAG with reliable visual fields results, 36 and 37 eyes with 36 and 37 POAG patients were classified into the superior and inferior VFD groups, respectively. The superior VFD group had significantly greater disc ovality, entire and inferior-half β-peripapillary atrophy (PPA) area, and lower mean total deviation value in the corresponding superior hemifield (P=0.004 to 0.048 after Bonferonni correction) than the inferior VFD group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the superior VFD group was associated with greater ovality, larger β-PPA area, and thinner central cornea thickness (P=0.013 to 0.035).
CONCLUSIONS
In POAG, greater disc ovality and β-PPA and thinner central cornea thickness were associated significantly with the initial VFD starting in the superior hemifield, suggesting some difference in the glaucomatous damaging process between the superior and inferior halves of the disc.
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