Oftalʹmologiâ (Jul 2014)
The study of morphological changes and regional hemodynamics in pseudoexfoliative glaucoma
Abstract
Aim. Comparative study of choroidea, retina ganglion cell complex (GCC) and regional hemodynamics in primary open angle (POAG) and pseudoexfoliative glaucoma (PEG) patients.Materials and methods. 40 POAG patients and 36 PEG patients with the same disease stage were observed. MD –1.52±0.27 in POAG group and –2.38±0.35 in PEG group (p = 0. 069). Subjects were age-matched (ranged from 60 to 70 years: 69.41±1.207 66.32±0.75 in PEG group;p = 0.32) and comparable for axial eye length (24.08±0.38 in POAG group, 23.48±0.27 in PEG group; p = 0.208).Results. Significant difference in focal loss of retinal ganglion cells (FLV) between POAG and PEG groups was revealed (1.875±0.399 and 3.535±0.684, respectively; p = 0.035). Choroidea thickness decrease was discovered in PEG patients as compared with POAG patients: 219.55±17.81 and 266.93±15.9, respectively, at the fovea (p = 0.048);and 117.1±10.1 and 158.3±14.8, respectively, at the peripapillary area (p = 0.026). The reduction of blood flow velocity in ophthalmic artery (29.08±2.38 cm / sec), central retinal vein (5.22±0.29 cm / sec) and superior ophthalmic vein (5.22±0.29 cm / sec) were observed in PEG group as compared with POAG group (34.10±1.47, 7.54±0.53 and6.47±0.33 cm / sec, respectively). The significance of these differences is confirmed by the following data: p = 0.05 (for Vsyst in ophthalmic artery), р = 0.012 (for Vsyst in central retinal vein) and p = 0.007 (for Vmean in superior ophthalmic vein).Conclusion. At the same disease stage, PEG is characterized by greater choroidea thinning, GCC damage and reduced blood flow in large retrobulbar vessels as compared with POAG.