Title of article :
Challenges In Early Glaucoma Detection
Author/Authors :
Dervisevic، Edita نويسنده , , Pavljasevic، Suzana نويسنده , , Dervisevic، Almir نويسنده , , Sefic Kasumovic، Sanja نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Introduction: Glaucoma is the most common optic neuropathy which is characterized by
progressive loss of retinal ganglion cells, the excavation of the optic nerve head, associated
with defects in the visual field. It is not a disease, but the final result of united and
yet completely unidentified cellular and subcellular processes and effects of many factors
responsible for changes in retinal ganglion cells leading to their accelerated apoptosis.
Methods: This is a prospective-retrospective, comparative, randomized clinical trial that
included 150 patients, 97 were female and 53 male. The age of patients ranged from
18 to 80 years. Results: The highest degree of myopia in category of tilted optic discs
had patients with large disc (4.05 + -0.65). Values of the degree of myopia have linearly
declined in relation to the size of the oblique disc. The analysis of the results revealed that
the subjects who had a higher degree of myopia associated with glaucoma had frequent
parapapillar atrophy of alpha and beta zones. The highest percentage of subjects with
parapapillar changes were in the group of patients who had other than glaucoma and
myopia (62%), then in the group of patients with glaucoma only (56%). Conclusion: Previous
studies on the relationship between myopia and open-angle glaucoma are based on
the results of observational studies. However, according to recent findings, based on the
available studies, the systematic approach to estimate the association between myopia
and glaucoma does not exist. Disc Damage Likelihood Scale (DDLS) is a new system for
assessing glaucomatous damage of the optic disc which strongly correlates with the degree
of visual field loss.
Keywords :
Optic Neuropathy , Glaucoma , Early detection
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Journal title :
Medical Archives