Abstract

PurposeTo examine the association of myopia with the visual field (VF) defects in open-angle glaucoma (OAG) using paired eyes to eliminate the effect of unknown confounding factors that are diverse among individuals.MethodsOne hundred eighteen eyes of 59 subjects with myopia (spherical equivalent [SE] ≥ -2 diopter [D] and axial length ≥ 24.0 mm) whose intra-ocular pressure between paired eyes was similar and the mean deviation (MD) of the Humphrey VF test differed by more than 6 dB were included. Refractive errors (SE, axial length) and parameters associated with the papillary and parapapillary myopic deformation (tilt ratio, torsion angle, and β-zone parapapillary atrophy [PPA] area without Bruch’s membrane) were measured in each eye. The paired eyes were divided into worse and better eyes according to the MD of the VF, and parameters were compared between them. Further, multiple linear regression analysis was performed to examine the correlation of the difference in various parameters with the MD difference between paired eyes.ResultsThe SE of all eyes was -6.39 ± 2.15 D (mean ± standard deviation) and axial length was 26.42 ± 1.07 mm. MD of the worse and better VF eyes were -13.56 ± 6.65 dB and -4.87 ± 5.32 dB, respectively. Eyes with worse VFs had significantly greater SE, axial length, tilt ratio, and PPA area without Bruch’s membrane than those with better VFs (all P < 0.05). In multiple linear regression analysis, the difference of the MD between paired eyes was significantly correlated with the difference in the tilt ratio and PPA area without Bruch’s membrane.ConclusionThe myopic papillary and parapapillary deformations, but not refractive error itself, were related to the worse VF in paired eyes with OAG. This suggests that myopia influences the severity of the glaucomatous VF defects via structural deformation.

Highlights

  • A growing body of evidence supports the idea that myopia is an independent risk factor for the development of glaucoma

  • In multiple linear regression analysis, the difference of the mean deviation (MD) between paired eyes was significantly correlated with the difference in the tilt ratio and parapapillary atrophy (PPA) area without Bruch’s membrane

  • The myopic papillary and parapapillary deformations, but not refractive error itself, were related to the worse visual field (VF) in paired eyes with open-angle glaucoma (OAG). This suggests that myopia influences the severity of the glaucomatous VF defects via structural deformation

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Introduction

A growing body of evidence supports the idea that myopia is an independent risk factor for the development of glaucoma. Myopic eyes present characteristic features of the optic disc region including tilt and torsion of the optic disc and parapapillary atrophy (PPA) [1, 4,5,6,7]. These morphological changes are considered to be associated with an increased susceptibility to the stress of glaucoma. Because glaucoma is likely to be a multifactorial disease and the extent that each factor contributes to its development is different in each subject, it is difficult to estimate the contribution of myopia alone. Evaluating myopic deformation and its contribution to the glaucomatous damage among different individuals requires caution

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