Optic Nerve Head (ONH) Topographic Analysis by Stratus OCT in Normal Subjects: Correlation to Disc Size, Age, and Ethnicity
Autor: | Jennifer Lipyanik, Jonathan Savell, Joel S. Schuman, David S. Greenfield, Louis B. Cantor, Darrell WuDunn, Donald L. Budenz, Joni Hoop, Rohit Varma, Vincent Michael Patella, Barbara C. Marsh |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Aging medicine.medical_specialty genetic structures Disc size Optic Disk Optic disk Glaucoma Optic cup (anatomical) Article Optics Optical coherence tomography Reference Values Ophthalmology Ethnicity medicine Humans Prospective Studies Aged medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Middle Aged medicine.disease eye diseases Cross-Sectional Studies medicine.anatomical_structure Optic nerve Female sense organs Tomography business Tomography Optical Coherence Optic disc |
Zdroj: | Journal of Glaucoma. 19:310-318 |
ISSN: | 1057-0829 |
Popis: | Purpose To study optic nerve head (ONH) topography parameters measured by Stratus optical coherence tomography (OCT) in normal subjects and to analyze ONH data for differences in relation to disc size, ethnicity, and age. Methods Three hundred sixty-seven normal subjects underwent Stratus optical coherence tomography ONH measurement using the fast optic disc scan protocol software package 3.0. Only ONH scans meeting specific qualification criteria were included for data analysis ensuring appropriate scan quality and reliability. ONH topographic parameters of qualified scans were analyzed for differences in regards to optic disc size, age, and ethnicity. Results Two hundred and twelve qualified ONH scans were included for data analysis. Mean disc area was 2.27+/-0.41 mm and optic cup area, rim area, and horizontal integrated rim width increased with disc size, whereas vertical integrated rim area did not. Vertical integrated rim area, horizontal integrated rim width, and rim area decreased and cup area increased with age. Mean optic disc area was larger in African-Americans as compared with Hispanics or Whites and this difference was statistically significant. Conclusions Optic cup area, rim area, and horizontal integrated rim width correlated to disc size. Vertical integrated rim area, horizontal integrated rim width, rim area, and cup area, changed with age. African-American optic discs had larger disc area measurements as compared with Whites optic discs and this difference was statistically significant. |
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