Separation and thickness measurements of superficial and deep slabs of the retinal nerve fiber layer in healthy and glaucomatous eyes.
Luis E Vazquez, Jean-Claude Mwanza, Giacinto Triolo, Pedro Monsalve, William J Feuer, Richard K Parrish, Douglas R Anderson, Donald L Budenz
Summary
Glaucomatous RNFL thinning is predominantly detected within a slab with thickness greater than the mode.
Abstract
PURPOSE
Describe a new method to analyze retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness maps.
DESIGN
Cross-sectional study.
SUBJECTS
RNFL thickness maps of healthy and glaucomatous eyes.
METHODS
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) RNFL raster scans from 98 healthy and 50 glaucomatous eyes were analyzed. The RNFL thickness maps were separated into superficial (SNFL) and deep (DNFL) slabs through a partial thickness plane set at the modal thickness (mode). Association between mode and OCT signal strength (SS), age, axial length, and visual field mean deviation (VFMD) was tested (Pearson coefficient,). Thicknesses of inferior and superior SNFL regions (i-,s-SNFL), and inferior, superior, nasal, and temporal DNFL regions (i-,s-,n-,t-DNFL) were calculated. The regions thicknesses were compared between healthy and glaucomatous eyes (t-test) and between glaucomatous eyes with early, moderate, and severe disease (ANOVA and linear regressions of thickness on VFMD). Diagnostic accuracy and correlation with VFMD of RNFL regions thicknesses were calculated as the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) and Pearsonrespectively.<0.05 was considered significant.
MAIN OUTCOME
Thickness of regions in SNFL and DNFL slabs.
RESULTS
The mode was not associated with SS, age, axial length, or VFMD, it circumscribed the thicker RNFL around the optic disc of healthy and glaucomatous eyes, and it was used to separate the SNFL and DNFL slabs of RNFL thickness maps. The thickness of the SNFL slab was less in glaucomatous eyes than in healthy eyes (<0.001). S-SNFL and i-SNFL thicknesses (respectively) were 86.0±8.2μm and 87.3±9.6μm in healthy eyes vs. 66.1±9.1μm and 63.4±8.2μm in glaucomatous eyes (<0.001 for both). The thickness of the DNFL slab was similar between groups (=0.19). T-DNFL thickness was 37.0±5.3μm in healthy eyes vs. 33.9±5.0μm in glaucomatous eyes (<0.001); thicknesses of all other DNFL regions were similar. The SNFL regions only thinned with progressively worse glaucoma severity, had excellent AUCs (AUC≥0.95,<0.001), and correlated strongly with VFMD (≥0.60,<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
Glaucomatous RNFL thinning is predominantly detected within a slab with thickness greater than the mode. SNFL thickness has great AUC and correlation with VFMD in glaucomatous eyes. The usefulness for diagnosis and monitoring of glaucoma needs further study.
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