TY - JOUR
T1 - Association between Structure-function Characteristics and Visual Field Outcomes in Glaucoma Subjects with Intraocular Pressure Reduction after Trabeculectomy
AU - Kadziauskienė, Aistė
AU - Chua, Jacqueline
AU - Baskaran, Mani
AU - Yow, Ai Ping
AU - Tan, Bingyao
AU - Sng, Chelvin
AU - Ašoklis, Rimvydas
AU - Lesinskas, Eugenijus
AU - Crowston, Jonathan
AU - Schmetterer, Leopold
AU - Wong, Damon Wing Kee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/8/1
Y1 - 2020/8/1
N2 - Precis:Improvements in post-trabeculectomy visual field (VF) outcomes were found to be significantly associated with preoperative nerve fiber layer thickness parameters extracted from the sectorized structure-function relationship, baseline VF, and severity of glaucoma.Objective:To determine whether the preoperative structure-function relationship helps to predict visual outcomes at 1-year post-trabeculectomy.Patients and Methods:In total, 91 eyes from 87 participants who successfully underwent trabeculectomy were included in our study. All eyes received optical coherence tomography imaging and VF assessment using 30-2 standard automated perimetry preoperatively at baseline and postoperatively 1 year after trabeculectomy. The linear mixed-model analysis was used to assess the association of structure and function at baseline, and multivariate analysis to investigate factors associated with postoperative VF outcomes.Results:Results from multivariate and univariate analysis for VF 1 year after trabeculectomy showed that a positive preoperative retinal nerve fiber layer thickness deviation from the structure-function model was found to be significantly associated with improved postoperative VF outcomes [β=0.06 dB/μm; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.03-0.09]. Other significant factors included baseline VF MD (β=-0.18; 95% CI, -0.23 to -0.13) and the presence of severe glaucoma (β=-1.69; 95% CI, -2.80 to -0.57). Intraocular pressure was positively associated with improved VF outcomes only in univariate analysis (β=0.06; 95% CI, 0.01-0.11).Conclusions and Relevance:Characteristics derived from the baseline structure-function relationship were found to be strongly associated with postoperative VF outcomes. These findings suggest that the structure-function relationship could potentially have a role in predicting VF progression after trabeculectomy.
AB - Precis:Improvements in post-trabeculectomy visual field (VF) outcomes were found to be significantly associated with preoperative nerve fiber layer thickness parameters extracted from the sectorized structure-function relationship, baseline VF, and severity of glaucoma.Objective:To determine whether the preoperative structure-function relationship helps to predict visual outcomes at 1-year post-trabeculectomy.Patients and Methods:In total, 91 eyes from 87 participants who successfully underwent trabeculectomy were included in our study. All eyes received optical coherence tomography imaging and VF assessment using 30-2 standard automated perimetry preoperatively at baseline and postoperatively 1 year after trabeculectomy. The linear mixed-model analysis was used to assess the association of structure and function at baseline, and multivariate analysis to investigate factors associated with postoperative VF outcomes.Results:Results from multivariate and univariate analysis for VF 1 year after trabeculectomy showed that a positive preoperative retinal nerve fiber layer thickness deviation from the structure-function model was found to be significantly associated with improved postoperative VF outcomes [β=0.06 dB/μm; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.03-0.09]. Other significant factors included baseline VF MD (β=-0.18; 95% CI, -0.23 to -0.13) and the presence of severe glaucoma (β=-1.69; 95% CI, -2.80 to -0.57). Intraocular pressure was positively associated with improved VF outcomes only in univariate analysis (β=0.06; 95% CI, 0.01-0.11).Conclusions and Relevance:Characteristics derived from the baseline structure-function relationship were found to be strongly associated with postoperative VF outcomes. These findings suggest that the structure-function relationship could potentially have a role in predicting VF progression after trabeculectomy.
KW - glaucoma
KW - optical coherence tomography
KW - structure-function
KW - trabeculectomy
KW - visual field
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U2 - 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001550
DO - 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001550
M3 - Article
C2 - 32487949
AN - SCOPUS:85089359128
SN - 1057-0829
VL - 29
SP - 648
EP - 655
JO - Journal of Glaucoma
JF - Journal of Glaucoma
IS - 8
ER -