Authors
Alexandre SC Reis, Neil O'Leary, Miriam J Stanfield, Lesya M Shuba, Marcelo T Nicolela, Balwantray C Chauhan
Publication date
2012/8/1
Journal
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
Volume
53
Issue
9
Pages
5819-5826
Publisher
The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Description
Purpose.: To study changes in lamina cribrosa position and prelaminar tissue thickness (PTT) after surgical IOP reduction in glaucoma patients.
Methods.: Twenty-two patients (mean age, 71.4 years) were imaged with spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT; 24 radial B-scans centered on the optic nerve head [ONH]) before trabeculectomy or tube shunt implantation. Follow up images were acquired 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months postsurgery. Bruch's membrane opening (BMO), the internal limiting membrane (ILM) and the anterior laminar surface (ALS) were segmented in each radial scan with custom software. Surfaces were fitted to the ILM and ALS with the extracted three-dimesional coordinates. PTT was the distance between the ILM and ALS, perpendicular to a BMO reference plane. Serial postsurgical laminar displacement (LD), relative to the BMO reference plane, and changes in PTT were measured. Positive values indicated anterior LD.
Results.: Mean (SD) presurgery IOP was 18.1 (6.5) mm Hg, and reduced by 4.7 (5.5), 2.4 (7.7), 7.0 (6.2), and 6.8 (7.5) mm Hg at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months postsurgery, respectively. At the four postsurgery time points, there was significant anterior LD (1.8 [9.5],− 1.1 [8.9], 8.8 [20.2], and 17.9 [25.8] μm) and PTT increase (1.7 [13.3], 2.4 [11.9], 17.4 [13.7], and 13.9 [18.6] μm). LD was greater in ONHs with larger BMO area (P= 0.01) and deeper ALS (P= 0.04); however, PTT was not associated with any of the tested independent variables.
Conclusions.: Both anterior LD and thickening of prelaminar tissue occur after surgical IOP reduction in patients with glaucoma.
Total citations
2013201420152016201720182019202020212022202381412121917168765
Scholar articles