scholarly journals Cluster Analysis of Glaucoma Patients Using the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness of the Optic Nerve and DTI Parameters of the Optic Radiation

Author(s):  
Georg Michelson ◽  
Simone Wärntges ◽  
Tobias Engelhorn
Perfusion ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 401-406 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Buyukates ◽  
S Kargi ◽  
O Kandemir ◽  
E Aktunc ◽  
SA Turan ◽  
...  

Background: Our aim was to determine the effects of cardiopulmonary bypass procedures on the optic nerve by retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements. Methods: Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness was measured using the GDx Nerve Fiber Analyser, 1 day before the surgery and on postoperative days 1, 5 and 30 in 20 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery. Results: Postoperative mean values for retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, except symmetry on the first day and except symmetry and superior nasal ratio on the fifth day, were statsitically decreased. Only the value for the inferior ratio was significantly lower at the end of the first month. Conclusions: Cardiopulmonary bypass procedures cause a temporary decrease in retinal nerve fiber layer thickness.


QJM ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 113 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
S M M S Ahmed ◽  
N H Abdallah ◽  
L S Eliwa ◽  
A M Bayomy

Abstract Background Astigmatism is a worldwide common ocular disorder. Total astigmatism is mainly driven by corneal astigmatism (CA), which occurs due to an irregular shape of the cornea. In eyes with astigmatism, retinal images can be distorted, and the image size could vary according to the axis of astigmatism assessed with computer-based methodology in astigmatic eyes. Objective to evaluate the influence of corneal astigmatism on the RNFL thickness and ONH parameters obtained by spectral-domain OCT. Patients and Methods 40 patient chosen from outpatient ophthalmology of Ain Shams University Hospitals and Om El¬_Massrein General Hospital and classified in two groups, the study group (high astigmatic patients ≥ 3 diopter) and control group (normal astigmatism< 3 diopter) with no significant change in the age and sex. All cases were free of any ocular diseases with no past history of medical importance (DM, HTN or any neurological diseases), all this cases never had any previous refractive surgery or any retinal lesion. Results In this study all cases had average IOP > 21 mmhg, and randomly selected from the outpatient clinic. The study group had thinner retinal nerve fiber layer in temporal quadrant and larger disc area than the control group. These study support the concept that corneal astigmatism has an effect on retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and optic nerve head parameters. Conclusion In our study, we compare between the OCT pattern of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (total, superior, nasal and inferior quadrants) and the optic nerve head parameters (cup area, disc area, vertical and horizontal C/D ratio) in the high astigmatic patients (≥ 3 diopter) and normal astigmatism < 3 diopter.


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