Comparative Analysis of Lamina Parameters in Nonglaucomatous Eyes With and Without Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome.
Young Hoon Jung, Joon Mo Kim, Eun Ji Lee, Tea-Woo Kim, So Young Han, Yongwoo Lee, Ji Eun Song
Summary
PXFS eyes show significant LC thinning, potentially representing early structural changes preceding glaucoma. Monitoring LC parameters in PXFS eyes may facilitate early detection of patients at risk of disease progression.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To compare lamina cribrosa (LC) parameters in nonglaucomatous eyes with pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXFS) and healthy control eyes to assess structural alterations that may contribute to early glaucoma pathophysiology.
DESIGN
Retrospective, cross-sectional study.
PARTICIPANTS
Fifty eyes with non-glaucomatous PXFS and 50 healthy, age-matched control eyes.
METHODS
All participants underwent spectral-domain optical coherence tomography with enhanced-depth imaging. LC parameters were measured at the superior mid-peripheral, central, and inferior mid-peripheral regions. Comparisons between groups were assessed with paired t-tests for continuous data and the McNemar test for categorical data. Mixed effects model analysis was utilized to identify factors associated with lamina cribrosa thickness (LCT).
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
Measurements of LCT, lamina cribrosa curvature depth (LCCD), curvature index (LCCI), and prelaminar tissue thickness (PLTT).
RESULTS
Eyes with PXFS exhibited significantly thinner LCT than controls across all regions: superior mid-peripheral (163.85 ± 39.13 µm vs. 222.18 ± 38.03 µm), central (172.95 ± 40.63 µm vs. 220.17 ± 51.77 µm), and inferior mid-peripheral (165.58 ± 35.18 µm vs. 217.73 ± 44.00 µm). No significant differences were observed in PLTT, LCCD and LCCI between the 2 groups. Multivariable mixed effects model analysis identified the presence of PXFS (β = -50.687) as an independent factor associated with LCT.
CONCLUSION
PXFS eyes show significant LC thinning, potentially representing early structural changes preceding glaucoma. Monitoring LC parameters in PXFS eyes may facilitate early detection of patients at risk of disease progression.
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