Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2004;45(12):2064-2073.
Published online December 1, 2004.
Correlation of Progression Rate between Optic Disc Cupping and Visual Field Damage in Treated Primary Open Angle Glaucoma.
Young Il Kim, Mi Song Lee, Jae Wook Yang, Il Han Yun, Joo Hwa Lee
1Department of Ophthalmology, Inje University Busan Paik Hospital, Busan, Korea. ophthil@yahoo.co.kr
2Inje University Ophthalmology Research foundation, Busan, Korea.
3Noonchorong Eye Clinic, Busan, Korea.
4Department of Ophthalmology, Inje University Sanggye Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
치료중인 원발개방각녹내장에서의 시신경유두함몰속도와 시야결손 진행속도간의 상관관계
김영일 ( Young Il Kim ) , 이미송 ( Mi Song Lee ) , 양재욱 ( Jae Wook Yang ) , 윤일한 ( Il Han Yun ) , 이주화 ( Joo Hwa Lee )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To know the rate of optic disc cupping and visual field progression with correlation among them, and identify clinical factors associated with them. METHODS: Forty patients with POAG who treated over 10 years were evaluated, Cup progression rate was evaluated by using computer-aided planimetry and visual field declination was evaluated with Goldmann perimetry and manual grid template system. Optic disc cupping and visual field progression correlations were estimated using linear regression and all related clinical factors were evaluated using a multiple regression model. RESULTS: Optic disc cupping progression started from inferotemporal to superonasal, to superotemporal and to inferonasal portion (total 0.0067/year) and visual field loss progressed superonasal, inferonasal, superotemporal, inferotemporally (total -1.07%/year) in order with significant correlation. Incisional surgery before visit and higher yearly average higher intraocular pressure showed faster optic disc cup progression and higher initial intraocular pressure and lesser antiglaucoma medications at initial visits showed faster visual field progression. CONCLUSIONS: In treated patients with POAG, the rate of disc cupping and visual field decline showed slow progression rate with significant correlation and various clinical factors affected.
Key Words: Optic disc cup progression;Primary open angle glaucoma;Visual field progression


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