TY - JOUR
T1 - Retinal arterial diameter changes in progressive and nonprogressive glaucoma
AU - Soares, Adael S.
AU - Artes, Paul H.
AU - McCormick, Terry A.
AU - LeBlanc, Raymond P.
AU - Nicolela, Marcelo T.
AU - Chauhan, Balwantray C.
PY - 2003/6
Y1 - 2003/6
N2 - Purpose: To determine if the degree of retinal arterial diameter change is different between patients with progressive and nonprogressive open-angle glaucoma. Material and Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 44 eyes of 44 open-angle glaucoma patients (mean age, 67.5 years; age range, 52-84 years; mean follow-up period, 4.9 years; follow-up range, 1.3-7.5 years) were included. The change in arterial diameter between the baseline and the most recent follow-up optic disc photograph was determined. The diameter of the 4 major arteries was measured at the optic disc margin and at the thinnest and broadest locations within 1 optic disc diameter from the disc margin. Patients were stratified into progressing and nonprogressing groups according to visual field and optic disc criteria. Results: Visual field progression was observed in 13 (30%) patients and optic disc progression in 24 (55%) patients. On average, the arterial diameters at the edge of the optic disc decreased significantly by 2.37% (95% CI, -3.31% to -1.41%) per year of follow-up (P<0.001). No significant difference in generalized or focal arterial narrowing was observed between progressive and nonprogressive groups regardless of the criterion used (P>0.462). With this sample, the power to detect a 10% difference in arterial narrowing between the 2 groups was 66%. There was no relationship between the rates of visual field progression and arterial diameter change in the whole group (P = 0.171) or in groups segregated into progressing and nonprogressing patients (P>0.104). Conclusion: Arterial diameters decreased in both progressive and nonprogressive glaucoma. In this study, there was little evidence that arterial narrowing was more pronounced in progressive disease.
AB - Purpose: To determine if the degree of retinal arterial diameter change is different between patients with progressive and nonprogressive open-angle glaucoma. Material and Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 44 eyes of 44 open-angle glaucoma patients (mean age, 67.5 years; age range, 52-84 years; mean follow-up period, 4.9 years; follow-up range, 1.3-7.5 years) were included. The change in arterial diameter between the baseline and the most recent follow-up optic disc photograph was determined. The diameter of the 4 major arteries was measured at the optic disc margin and at the thinnest and broadest locations within 1 optic disc diameter from the disc margin. Patients were stratified into progressing and nonprogressing groups according to visual field and optic disc criteria. Results: Visual field progression was observed in 13 (30%) patients and optic disc progression in 24 (55%) patients. On average, the arterial diameters at the edge of the optic disc decreased significantly by 2.37% (95% CI, -3.31% to -1.41%) per year of follow-up (P<0.001). No significant difference in generalized or focal arterial narrowing was observed between progressive and nonprogressive groups regardless of the criterion used (P>0.462). With this sample, the power to detect a 10% difference in arterial narrowing between the 2 groups was 66%. There was no relationship between the rates of visual field progression and arterial diameter change in the whole group (P = 0.171) or in groups segregated into progressing and nonprogressing patients (P>0.104). Conclusion: Arterial diameters decreased in both progressive and nonprogressive glaucoma. In this study, there was little evidence that arterial narrowing was more pronounced in progressive disease.
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U2 - 10.1097/00061198-200306000-00011
DO - 10.1097/00061198-200306000-00011
M3 - Article
C2 - 12782843
AN - SCOPUS:0038649581
SN - 1057-0829
VL - 12
SP - 243
EP - 249
JO - Journal of Glaucoma
JF - Journal of Glaucoma
IS - 3
ER -