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Hanna Maria Öhnell, MD, PhD

Hanna Maria Öhnell

Specialist physician

Hanna Maria Öhnell, MD, PhD

Structural and Functional Progression in the Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial.

Author

  • HannaMaria Öhnell
  • Anders Heijl
  • Lena Brenner
  • Harald Anderson
  • Boel Bengtsson

Summary, in English

Purpose
To elucidate the temporal relationship between detection of glaucomatous optic disc progression, as assessed by fundus photography, and visual field progression.

Design
Prospective, randomized, longitudinal trial.

Participants
Three hundred six study eyes with manifest glaucoma with field loss and 192 fellow eyes without any field defect at the start of the trial, from a total of 249 subjects included in the Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial (EMGT), were assessed.

Methods
Evaluation of visual field progression and optic disc progression during an 8-year follow-up period. Three graders independently assessed optic disc progression in optic disc photographs. Visual field progression was assessed using glaucoma change probability maps and the EMGT progression criterion.

Main Outcome Measures
Time to detection of visual field progression and optic disc progression.

Results
Among study eyes with manifest glaucoma, progression was detected in the visual field first in 163 eyes (52%) and in the optic disc first in 39 eyes (12%); in 1 eye (0%), it was found simultaneously with both methods. Among fellow eyes with normal fields, progression was detected in the visual field first in 28 eyes (15%) and in the optic disc first in 34 eyes (18%); in 1 eye (1%), it occurred simultaneously.

Conclusions
In eyes with manifest glaucoma, progression in the visual field was detected first more than 4 times as often as progression in the optic disc. Among fellow eyes without visual field loss at baseline, progression was detected first as frequently in the optic disc as in the visual field.

Department/s

  • Ophthalmology (Malmö)
  • Medical oncology
  • EpiHealth: Epidemiology for Health

Publishing year

2016-03-01

Language

English

Pages

1173-1180

Publication/Series

Ophthalmology

Volume

123

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Ophthalmology

Status

Published

Research group

  • Ophthalmology (Malmö)

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1549-4713