Retinal thickness measurements in chronic glaucoma and ocular hypertension

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Brusini, P [1 ]
Tosoni, C [1 ]
Miani, F [1 ]
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[1] Azienda Osped S Maria Misericordia, Unita Operat Oculist, I-33100 Udine, Italy
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PERIMETRY UPDATE 2000/2001 | 2001年
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The sensitivity of the retinal thickness analyzer (RTA), which is able to measure the thickness of the retina at the posterior pole, was assessed in a group of 21 glaucomatous patients and in 24 patients with ocular hypertension but no visual field defects. Of the glaucomatous eyes, 57.6% had a significant reduction in retinal thickness, and another 30.3% were borderline. In the group with ocular hypertension, 37.5% of the eyes were abnormal, and 45.8% were borderline. With regard to the relationship between the location of the loss of retinal thickness and visual field defects in glaucomatous patients, the following results were found: perfect correspondence: nine cases (27.3%); partial correspondence: 18 cases (54.5%); no correspondence: six cases (18.2%). Since the perifoveal area seems to be the first to be affected by chronic glaucoma, with some improvements, the RTA could become a useful device for diagnosing this disease before the onset of functional damage. However, long-term longitudinal studies are needed to clarify whether patients with ocular hypertension and loss of retinal thickness subsequently develop significant visual field defects.
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