Vwh. Lee et Kh. Mok, Retinal nerve fiber layer measurement by nerve fiber analyzer in normal subjects and patients with glaucoma, OPHTHALMOL, 106(5), 1999, pp. 1006-1008
Objective: To identify the pattern of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) loss
in glaucoma using the Nerve Fiber Analyzer (NFA),
Design: Case-control study,
Participants: A total of 80 normal and 75 age- and race-matched chronic ope
n-angle glaucoma subjects were recruited.
Intervention: The RNFL thickness was assessed with a scanning laser polarim
eter (Nerve Fiber Analyzer GDX, Laser Diagnostic Technologies Inc., San Die
go, CA). Analysis of variance was used to compare the corresponding RNFL me
asurement indices of the different groups.
Main Outcome Measures: Superior/nasal (S/N) and inferior/nasal (I/N) ratios
of NFA are sensitive parameters to differentiate between glaucoma and nong
laucoma subjects.
Results: Peripapillary RNFL measurements at the superior and inferior regio
ns were significantly lower in the glaucoma group (P < 0.001) but were simi
lar in temporal and nasal regions (P > 0.05), Using nasal value as referenc
e, S/N and I/N ratios were significantly lower in the glaucoma groups (P <
0.001) and also decreased with increasing severity of glaucoma.
Conclusions: In glaucoma, RNFL was more susceptible to loss in the superior
and inferior regions than in the nasal and temporal regions. The S/N and I
/N ratio parameters provided by the NFA appeared to give further discrimina
ting ability in early glaucoma.