倾斜视网膜:非洲血统人群中与原发性开角型青光眼相关的新特征。

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目的:定义原发性开角型青光眼(POAG)的一种新的立体特征——视网膜倾斜,并评估其在非洲血统人群中的患病率及其相关危险因素。方法和分析:由训练有素的非医师评分员对数字立体光盘图像进行倾斜评分。我们将倾斜视网膜定义为向椎间盘边缘向下倾斜的视网膜,而不是与椎间盘边缘在同一平面上。“倾斜视网膜”沿椎间盘周长至少三分之一的角度接近椎间盘边缘。用单变量和多变量logistic回归模型评价斜视和人口统计学危险因素。结果:POAG患者眼斜的发生率为22.0% (95% CI: 20.6% ~ 23.4%)。在一项多变量分析中,与不倾斜的眼睛相比,倾斜的眼睛更不容易发生椎间盘出血(p=0.03),更容易发生椎间盘倾斜(p结论:倾斜与晚期POAG的危险因素相关,是一种新的特征,值得进一步研究,以确定其发展机制和在其他研究人群中的流行。研究的局限性包括:有倾斜和没有倾斜的眼睛数量的巨大差异,其他表型可能表现为倾斜的形态学表达,解剖变异性对分级的影响,立体图像分级时的固有偏差以及缺乏对照或青光眼可疑组。未来对POAG患者这种表型的研究可能会确定视网膜倾斜是青光眼损伤的结果还是前体,从而更好地了解POAG。
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Sloping retina: a novel feature associated with primary open-angle glaucoma in an African ancestry cohort.

Objective: To define sloping of the retina, a novel stereoscopic feature in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), and to evaluate its prevalence and associated risk factors in an African ancestry population.

Methods and analysis: Digital stereo disc images were graded for sloping by trained non-physician graders. We defined a sloping retina as one that slanted downward towards the disc margin instead of existing on the same plane as the disc margin. A 'sloping retina' approached the disc margin at an angle along at least one-third of the disc's circumference. The ocular and demographic risk factors of sloping were evaluated by univariable and multivariable logistic regression models.

Results: The prevalence of sloping in eyes with POAG was 22.0% (95% CI 20.6% to 23.4%). In a multivariable analysis, compared with eyes without sloping, eyes with sloping were less likely to have disc haemorrhages (p=0.03) and more likely to have a tilted disc (p<0.001), larger cup-to-disc ratio ((defined as 0.7-1), p=0.002), grey crescent (p=0.02), nasalisation of the vessels (p=0.01), moderate or deep cup depth (p<0.001) and conical cup shape (p<0.001). Sloping was not associated with any demographic characteristics in the multivariable analysis.

Conclusion: Associated with risk factors of advanced POAG, sloping presents as a novel feature that warrants further study to determine its mechanisms of development and prevalence in other study populations. Study limitations include: large difference in the number of eyes with and without sloping, potential morphological expressions of other phenotypes posing as sloping, impact of anatomical variability on grading, inherent biases when grading stereoscopic images and absence of a control or glaucoma suspect group. Future research into this phenotype in POAG patients might determine whether sloping retina is the result of or a precursor to glaucomatous damage, leading to a better understanding of POAG.

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BMJ Open Ophthalmology
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