Abstract

An objective method to predict individual visual field progression will contribute to realise personalised medication. The purpose of this study was to establish a predictive formula for glaucomatous visual field progression in patients with Primary open-angle glaucoma, mainly including normal tension glaucoma. This study was a large-scale, longitudinal and retrospective study including 498 eyes of 312 patients visiting from June 2009 to May 2015. In this analysis, 191 eyes of 191 patients meeting all eligible criteria were used. A predictive formula to calculate the rate of glaucomatous visual field progression (mean deviation slope) was obtained through multivariate linear regression analysis by adopting “Angle of Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer Defect” at the baseline, “Vertical Cup-Disc ratio” at the baseline, “Presence or absence of Disc Haemorrhage” during the follow-up period, and “Mean IOP change (%)” during the follow-up period as predictors. Coefficient of determination of the formula was 0.20. The discriminative ability of the formula was evaluated as moderate performance using receiver operating characteristic analysis, and the area under the curve was approximately 0.75 at all cut-off values. Internal validity was confirmed by bootstrapping. The predictive formula established by this type of approach might be useful for personalised medication.

Highlights

  • Primary Open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is classified into two types: primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG (HTG)), with an IOP of >21 mmHg, and normal tension glaucoma (NTG), with an IOP of ≤21 mmHg

  • We investigated a predictive formula regarding the rate of visual field progression using the clinical data from glaucoma patients, including a high percentage of NTG, and performed internal validation of the formula

  • We established a formula to predict the rate of visual field progression in patients with POAG, mainly including NTG using clinical data

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Introduction

Primary Open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is classified into two types: primary open-angle glaucoma (high tension glaucoma) (POAG (HTG)), with an IOP of >21 mmHg, and normal tension glaucoma (NTG), with an IOP of ≤21 mmHg. There have been studies on formulas to predict the rate of visual field progression, but no study involving Japanese/Asian patients with a high prevalence of NTG has been conducted. Predictive formula for these patients will contribute adequate IOP-reducing therapeutic strategies, improving their quality of life. We investigated a predictive formula regarding the rate of visual field progression using the clinical data from glaucoma patients, including a high percentage of NTG, and performed internal validation of the formula

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