On the protective role of the blood vessels in glaucomatous damage: A transversal study

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Yaiza Cánovas-Serrano , Lorenzo Vallés-San-Leandro , Miguel Ángel Rodríguez-Izquierdo , Rafael López-Serrano , Jerónimo Lajara-Blesa
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Abstract

Purpose

To corroborate whether vessels on the surface of the optic nerve head can provide protection against the loss of underlying axons in subjects with manifest glaucoma.

Methods

In this pilot study, thirty-six glaucomatous eyes with a perimetric defect in the Bjerrum area were included. The retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness was measured in each of the sectors of the clock-hour map obtained by Cirrus HD-OCT considering the presence or absence of blood vessels. These sectors were related with their corresponding areas of the retina examined in the visual field using a mathematical model of the retina introduced by Jansonius, in order to determine the values of threshold sensitivity in those areas in the presence or absence of vessels.

Results

We corroborated the protective role of the blood vessel for peripapillary RNFL thickness of clock-hour 12 despite obtaining a p-value (p = 0.023; w = 228.5) close to the acceptance zone (p ≥ 0.05). The mean ± standard deviation with vessel and without vessel were 70.95 ± 24.35 and 88.46 ± 23.96, respectively. No differences were found between the mean values of threshold sensitivity to the presence or absence of blood vessels in each of the sectors considered.

Conclusions

Our findings do not allow us to affirm that there is an association between the presence of a vessel and protection against glaucomatous damage in subjects with an advanced manifestation of the disease. In the future, more extensive studies are needed to study this relationship in subjects with early glaucoma.

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血管在青光眼损伤中的保护作用:一项横向研究
目的证实明显青光眼患者视神经头表面的血管是否能保护其免受潜在轴突的损失。方法在这项初步研究中,包括36只在Bjerrum区域有周边缺陷的青光眼眼。考虑到血管的存在或不存在,在Cirrus HD-OCT获得的时钟-小时图的每个扇区中测量视网膜神经纤维层(RNFL)厚度。使用Jansonius引入的视网膜数学模型,将这些扇区与其在视野中检查的视网膜的相应区域相关联,以便在存在或不存在血管的情况下确定这些区域的阈值灵敏度值。结果我们证实了血管对12小时乳头周围RNFL厚度的保护作用,尽管在接近接受区(p≥0.05)时获得了p值(p=0.023;w=228.5)。有血管和无血管的平均±标准差分别为70.95±24.35和88.46±23.96。在所考虑的每个部门中,对是否存在血管的阈值敏感性的平均值之间没有发现差异。结论我们的研究结果不能肯定血管的存在与晚期青光眼患者对青光眼损伤的保护之间存在联系。未来,需要更广泛的研究来研究早期青光眼患者的这种关系。
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Journal of Optometry
Journal of Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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