Jooyoung Yoon, Kyung Rim Sung, Ko Eun Kim, Hyo Ji Han, Joon Mo Kim
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摘要
本研究探讨视盘出血(DH)吸收后视神经头(ONH)微血管、乳头周围视网膜神经纤维层(cpRNFL)厚度和视野(VF)敏感性的变化。对60例接受2次或2次以上扫源光学相干断层扫描血管造影检查的原发性开角型青光眼和DH患者的60只眼进行3 × 3 mm视盘扫描,计算椎间盘内血管密度(dVD)。比较DH发生时和吸收后的临床参数,以及基于DH复发和部位的亚组之间的临床参数。采用线性回归分析确定与dh影响象限cpRNFL厚度变化相关的因素。DH吸收后,平均dVD、cpRNFL厚度、VF敏感性均显著降低(P < 0.05)。与单次发作的患者相比,复发性DH患者的dVD减少更为明显(P = 0.032)。发生在盘杯内或盘杯边缘的眼睛比发生在盘杯外的眼睛的dVD减少更大(P = 0.049)。DH影响象限的cpRNFL厚度减少与同一象限的dVD减少(β = 0.370, P = 0.013)和DH复发(β = -2.617, P = 0.033)相关。这一发现提示DH的发病机制可能与视盘血管系统的改变有关,从而导致青光眼的进展。
Changes in optic nerve head microvasculature following disc hemorrhage absorption in glaucomatous eyes.
This study investigated the changes in optic nerve head (ONH) microvasculature, circumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (cpRNFL) thickness, and visual field (VF) sensitivity following the absorption of optic disc hemorrhage (DH). Intradisc vessel density (dVD) was calculated using a 3 × 3 mm optic disc scan in 60 eyes of 60 patients with primary open angle glaucoma and DH who had undergone two or more swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography exams. Clinical parameters at the time of DH occurrence and after absorption, as well as those between the subgroups based on DH recurrence and location, were compared. Linear regression analysis was performed to identify factors associated with changes in cpRNFL thickness in the DH-affected quadrant. Mean dVD, cpRNFL thickness, and VF sensitivity significantly decreased after DH absorption (all P < 0.05). The reduction in dVD was more pronounced in eyes with recurrent DH compared to those with a single episode (P = 0.032). Eyes with DH occurring within or at the margin of the disc cup showed a greater dVD reduction than those with DH occurring outside the disc cup (P = 0.049). The reduction in cpRNFL thickness in the DH-affected quadrant correlated with dVD reduction in the same quadrant (β = 0.370, P = 0.013) and DH recurrence (β = -2.617, P = 0.033). This finding suggests that DH pathogenesis may be associated with changes in optic disc vasculature, contributing to glaucomatous progression.
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