The purpose of this study was to compare the IOP fluctuations in the daytime tension curves of glaucoma patients under ocular hypotensive therapy with those of patients previously submitted to trabeculectomy. We also evaluated the IOP peaks and fluctuations for the same patients in response to the water-drinking test (WDT). The study included 30 primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) patients using ocular hypotensive medications and with no history of previous intraocular surgery (medical group), and 30 POAG patients previously submitted to one or more trabeculectomies though taking no medication at the time of the study (surgical group). All patients were submitted to a diurnal tension curve--DTC (8:30-17:00/3-hour intervals) followed by the WDT. The IOP peak and IOP fluctuation during the diurnal tension curve were significantly greater in the medical group than in the surgical group. The same was observed following the WDT. From an overall baseline IOP of 10.6 mmHg, the mean IOP change following the WDT was 13% in the surgical group and 40% in the medical group. Patients submitted to trabeculectomy have less TOP fluctuations during the diurnal tension curve and following a water-drinking provocative test. This effect could represent an additional benefit of surgery in controlling the intraocular pressure of glaucomatous patients.
Aims: To measure axonal loss in patients with band atrophy of the optic nerve caused by optic chiasm compression using optical coherence tomography and to evaluate its ability in identifying this pattern of retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) loss. Methods: Twenty eyes from 16 consecutive patients with band atrophy of the optic nerve and permanent temporal hemianopia due to chiasmal compression, and 20 eyes from an age and sex matched control group of 16 healthy individuals, were studied prospectively. All patients were submitted to an ophthalmic examination including perimetry and evaluation of the RNFL using optical coherence tomography. Mean RNFL thickness around the optic disc was compared between the two groups. ivisions provided by the equipment also showed significantly different values between eyes with band atrophy and normal controls. Conclusions: Optical coherence tomography was able to identify axonal loss in all four quadrants as well as in each of the twelve 30˚segments of the disc. Thus, it seems to be a promising instrument in the diagnosis and follow up of neuroophthalmic conditions responsible for RNFL loss, even if predominantly in the nasal and temporal areas of the optic disc.
Aims To compare retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) measurements were carried out with two different versions of an optical coherence tomography device in patients with band atrophy (BA) of the optic nerve and in normal controls. Methods The RNFL of 36 eyes (18 with BA and 18 normals) was measured using an earlier version of an optical coherence tomography device (OCT-1). The measurements were repeated using a later version of the same equipment (OCT-3), and the two sets of measurements were compared. Results Using OCT-1, the peripapillary RNFL thickness (mean7SD, in lm) in eyes with BA measured 80.4276.94, 99.81714.00, 61.69713.02, 101.70712.54, and 57.36716.52 corresponding to the total RNFL average, superior, temporal, inferior, and nasal quadrants, respectively. Using OCT-3, the corresponding measurements were 63.1176.76, 81.22713.34, 39.5078.27, 86.72715.16, and 45.0578.03. Each of these measurements was significantly smaller with OCT-3 than with OCT-1. In normal eyes, RNFL average and temporal quadrant OCT-3 values were significantly smaller than OCT-1 values, but there was no significant difference in measurements from the superior, inferior, and nasal quadrant.Conclusions RNFL measurements were smaller with OCT-3 than with OCT-1 for almost all parameters in eyes with BA and in the global average and temporal quadrant measurements in normal eyes. Investigators should be aware of this fact when comparing old RNFL measurement with values obtained with later versions of the equipment.
The aim of this study was to evaluate intraocular pressure (IOP) associated with use of glucocorticoids in children and adolescents treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. We carried out a prospective descriptive study with measurement of IOP before treatment (D0), 8th (D8), 14th (D14), and 28 h days (D28) of treatment. We examined 12 patients, with two cases of ocular hypertension, and it was found a statistically significant difference between the means of IOP between D0 versus D8 and D0 versus D14 (P = 0.013). The possibility of silent ocular hypertension with irreversible blindness indicates the need of IOP verification.
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