Effects of Cataract on Optic Nerve Head and Macular Analysis Using Optical Coherence Tomography

C. Park, Kyoung In Jung
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Purpose: To assess the impact of cataract on optic nerve head (ONH) parameters (disc area, rim area, average cup/disc ratio, vertical cup/disc ratio, cup volume), peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) thickness, and macular ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (mGC-IPL) thickness in patients with glaucoma and in a control group.Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on medical records from January to December 2021 for individuals undergoing cataract surgery. This group included normal, glaucoma suspects, and glaucoma patients, totaling 44 individuals and 63 eyes. Measurements of ONH parameters, pRNFL thickness, and mGC-IPL thickness were taken using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography before and after surgery. We analyzed postoperative changes in these parameters and related factors to preoperative segmentation errors.Results: In glaucoma patients, a significant increase in the average thickness of the pRNFL (p = 0.002) was observed after surgery, while no significant changes were seen in ONH parameters and the average thickness of the mGC-IPL (all p > 0.05). Conversely, the control group showed an increase in some areas of mGC-IPL thickness after surgery (p < 0.05). Multivariate regression analysis indicated that in glaucoma patients, thinner preoperative pRNFL and mGC-IPL thickness were predictors of increased average thickness after surgery (p < 0.001 and p = 0.008, respectively).Conclusions: Cataract significantly impacts the pRNFL and mGC-IPL thickness in glaucoma patients, with less effect on ONH parameters. These findings suggest that ONH parameters can be more reliable for monitoring patients undergoing cataract surgery and assessing glaucoma progression simultaneously.
白内障对视神经头的影响以及使用光学相干断层扫描进行的黄斑分析
目的:评估白内障对青光眼患者和对照组的视神经头(ONH)参数(视盘面积、边缘面积、平均杯/盘比、垂直杯/盘比、杯体积)、毛细血管周围视网膜神经纤维层(pRNFL)厚度和黄斑神经节细胞-内丛状层(mGC-IPL)厚度的影响:我们对 2021 年 1 月至 12 月期间接受白内障手术的病历进行了回顾性分析。该组包括正常人、青光眼疑似患者和青光眼患者,共 44 人 63 眼。我们在手术前后使用光谱域光学相干断层扫描测量了视网膜上皮参数、pRNFL 厚度和 mGC-IPL 厚度。我们分析了术后这些参数的变化以及与术前分割误差相关的因素:结果:在青光眼患者中,术后观察到 pRNFL 平均厚度显著增加(p = 0.002),而 ONH 参数和 mGC-IPL 平均厚度没有显著变化(所有 p > 0.05)。相反,对照组术后某些区域的 mGC-IPL 厚度有所增加(p < 0.05)。多变量回归分析表明,在青光眼患者中,术前较薄的 pRNFL 和 mGC-IPL 厚度是术后平均厚度增加的预测因素(分别为 p < 0.001 和 p = 0.008):结论:白内障对青光眼患者的 pRNFL 和 mGC-IPL 厚度有明显影响,而对 ONH 参数的影响较小。这些研究结果表明,同时监测白内障手术患者和评估青光眼进展,视网膜上皮参数更为可靠。
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