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Acta OphthalmolJune 20182 citations

Protruded retinal layers within the optic nerve head neuroretinal rim.

Torres Lucas A, Vianna Jayme R, Jarrar Faisal, Sharpe Glen P, Araie Makoto, Caprioli Joseph, Demirel Shaban, Girkin Christopher A, Hangai Masanori, Iwase Aiko


AI Summary

This study found that non-nerve fiber retinal layers (PRL) are common in OCT neuroretinal rim measurements of healthy eyes, especially temporally and with racial differences, impacting glaucoma assessment.

Abstract

Purpose

To determine the frequency with which retinal tissues other than the nerve fibre layer, hereafter referred to as protruded retinal layers (PRL), are a component of optical coherence tomography (OCT) neuroretinal rim measurements.

Methods

Ninety healthy (30 White, Black and Japanese, respectively) subjects were included in the study. A radial scan pattern (24 B-scans centred on Bruch's membrane opening [BMO]) was used. For each of the 48 minimum rim width (MRW) measurement points, we determined whether PRL were present, absent or indeterminate. When present, the proportion of PRL within the MRW was quantified.

Results

Protruded retinal layers were present in 503 (11.6%), absent in 3805 (88.1%) and indeterminate in 12 (0.3%) measurement points. Overall, 69 (76.6%) subjects had ≥1 points with PRL, with White subjects having the highest frequency and Japanese the lowest (29 [97%] and 18 [60%], respectively; p < 0.01). PRL were present in one-third of points in the temporal sector, but ≤5% in other sectors. When present, the median PRL thickness was 53.0 (interquartile range [IQR]: 33.0 to 78.5) μm, representing 20.6 (IQR: 13.0 to 28.5)% of MRW. Globally, the median PRL thickness comprised 1.3 (IQR: 0.2 to 3.5)% of the MRW; however, in the temporal sector, it exceeded 30% of MRW in some subjects.

Conclusions

Protruded retinal layers are a component of MRW measurements in most normal subjects, occurring in almost 12% of all measurement points analysed. There were racial variations in the presence of PRL and a significantly higher frequency of PRL in the temporal sector.


MeSH Terms

AdultBruch MembraneFemaleGlaucoma, Open-AngleHumansIntraocular PressureMaleMiddle AgedNerve FibersOptic DiskRetinal Ganglion CellsTomography, Optical Coherence

Key Concepts5

Protruded retinal layers (PRL) were present in 503 (11.6%) of 4320 minimum rim width (MRW) measurement points in 90 healthy subjects (30 White, 30 Black, 30 Japanese).

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=90 healthy subjects (30 White, 30 Bla…Ch5Ch10

Overall, 69 (76.6%) of 90 healthy subjects had at least one point with protruded retinal layers (PRL) within the optic nerve head neuroretinal rim measurements.

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=90 healthy subjectsCh5Ch10

White subjects had the highest frequency of protruded retinal layers (PRL) (29 of 30, 97%) and Japanese subjects had the lowest frequency (18 of 30, 60%) among 90 healthy subjects (p < 0.01).

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=90 healthy subjects (30 White, 30 Bla…Ch5Ch10

Protruded retinal layers (PRL) were present in one-third of measurement points in the temporal sector of the optic nerve head neuroretinal rim, but ≤5% in other sectors, in 90 healthy subjects.

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=90 healthy subjectsCh5

When present, the median thickness of protruded retinal layers (PRL) was 53.0 m (interquartile range [IQR]: 33.0 to 78.5 m), representing 20.6% (IQR: 13.0 to 28.5%) of the minimum rim width (MRW) in 90 healthy subjects.

EpidemiologyCross-sectionalCross-sectional studyn=90 healthy subjectsCh5

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