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Central and paracentral corneal pachymetry in patients with normal tension glaucoma and ocular hypertension
Authors:Jens F. Jordan  Silke Joergens  Sven Dinslage  Thomas S. Dietlein  Günter K. Krieglstein
Affiliation:(1) University Eye Hospital, University of Cologne, Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 9, 50931 Cologne, Germany;(2) Institute of Medical Statistics Informatics and Epidemiology, University of Cologne, Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 9, 50931 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:
Purpose The difference in central corneal thickness among subgroups of glaucoma patients, as well as its influence on Goldmann applanation tonometry, has been well documented in several clinical trials. In the present study, possible similarities and differences between central corneal thickness and corneal thickness of paracentral quadrants in patients with normal tension glaucoma (NTG) and ocular hypertension (OHT) were investigated. Methods Central and paracentral corneal thickness was measured by optical slit scan pachymetry (Orbscan II). Fourteen patients (28 eyes) with NTG and 11 patients (22 eyes) with OHT were included in this study. t-Test was performed for statistical analysis. To evaluate overall corneal topography, the mean and SD values of the differences between the central corneal thickness and each peripheral quadrant were analysed. Results The following data was obtained (μm): (central, upper, temporal, nasal, inferior paracentral quadrant): OHT group 617–695–663–687–660. NTG group 568–629–593–612–616. Corneal thickness of all four paracentral quadrants differed significantly between the OHT and NTG groups. There was a more heterogeneous intraindividual pattern of overall corneal topography in the OHT group, and a more heterogeneous pattern of corneal topography among the individuals of the NTG group (interindividual heterogeneity). Conclusions A comparison of central corneal thickness and paracentral corneal thickness revealed clinically relevant differences between the OHT and NTG groups. The presented data underlines the importance of correlating the site of applanation with the corresponding corneal thickness, especially in OHT patients. It further substantiates the necessity to obtain individual pachymetric data for each NTG patient.
Keywords:Normal tension glaucoma  Orbscan  Pachymetric topography  Ocular hypertension
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