Peripapillary Scleral Deformation and Retinal Nerve Fiber Damage in High Myopia Assessed With Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography
โ Scribed by Akagi, Tadamichi; Hangai, Masanori; Kimura, Yugo; Ikeda, Hanako Ohashi; Nonaka, Atsushi; Matsumoto, Akiko; Akiba, Masahiro; Yoshimura, Nagahisa
- Book ID
- 123507283
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 925 KB
- Volume
- 155
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0002-9394
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โฆ Synopsis
Purpose:
To study peripapillary morphologic changes in highly myopic eyes using swept-source optical coherence tomography at a longer wavelength.
Design:
Prospective cross-sectional study.
Methods:
Peripapillary regions of 196 eyes of 107 patients with high myopia (refractive error, <-8.0 diopters or axial length, >26.0 mm) were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively with an swept-source optical coherence tomography prototype system that uses a tunable laser light source operated at a 100,000-hz a-scan repetition rate in the 1-ฮผm wavelength region. the visual field was evaluated by standard automated perimetry. area of peripapillary atrophy ฮฒ and presence of scleral protrusion temporal to the optic disc were assessed.
Results:
Peripapillary atrophy ฮฒ area, but not disc area, was significantly larger in eyes with visual field defect (3.16 ยฑ 2.70 mm(2); range, 0.00 to 12.85 mm(2)) than those without visual field defect (2.31 ยฑ 2.83 mm(2); range, 0.00 to 17.70 mm(2)). temporal scleral protrusion was detected by color stereo disc photography in 22 (19.5%) of 113 eyes with visual field defect and in 4 (4.8%) of 83 eyes without visual field defect. scleral bending demonstrated a wide range of angles (mean, 31.0 ยฑ 21.1 degrees; range, 2 to 80 degrees). the angle of scleral bending, but not the distances from scleral bend to disc margin or foveal center, correlated significantly with retinal nerve fiber layer thickness above the bend (r = -0.557, p = .007) and visual field defect severity (r = -0.445, p = .038).
Conclusions:
Swept-source optical coherence tomography visualizes peripapillary deep structures in high myopia. some cases of high myopia may be affected by direct scleral compression or stretching at the peripapillary region.
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