Abstract
Introduction: Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG) is considered a leading cause of blindness among all others. Different technologies such as Scanning Laser Polarimetry (SLP) and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) closely correlate in measuring structural parameters of the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) and Optic Nerve Head (ONH). Visual impairment related to glaucomatous damage is attributed to the RNFL. Earlier studies have shown that retro-bulbar optic nerve thickness is reduced in glaucoma and have suggested that this is also the result of RNFL destruction. Aim: To investigate the correlation between the orbital and intraocular portions of the optic nerve among POAG patients. Materials and Methods: This was a hospital-based crosssectional study done in a tertiary care ophthalmic institute from October 2019 to February 2021. One eye of 32 volunteers with newly diagnosed POAG underwent optic disc analysis using OCT and echographic measurements of the retrobulbar optic nerve. For statistical calculations, Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Statistics version 20.0 software (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA) was used. Spearman’s rho (rs) was used as the index of correlation between retrobulbar optic nerve dimensions and ONH topographical data. A correlation between OCT-based RNFL and optic disc parameters was compared with retrobulbar optic nerve dimensions measured with the help of Ultrasonography- Brightness (USG B) Scan. Results: Orbital Optic Nerve Diameter (OND) and Optic Nerve Cross-sectional Area (ONCSA) significantly and positively correlated with Neuro-retinal Rim (NR) area (OND: p-value=0.00001; ONCSA: p-value=0.00001) and average nerve fiber layer thickness (OND: p-value=0.0001; ONCSA: p-value=0.00002). The Retrobulbar ONCSA-to-disc area ratio (ONCSA/D) was found to have a statistically demonstrable positive correlation with Neuro-retinal Rim Area/Disc area ratio (NR/D) (p=0.00003). Conclusion: This study showed that retrobulbar optic nerve dimensions correlate well with SD-OCT-based ONH parameters. Echographic measurements of the retrobulbar optic nerve add a new biomarker in the diagnosis of glaucoma.
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