The Siberian Scientific Medical Journal
 
 
№ 1 / 2020 / 78-86
DOI 10.15372/SSMJ20200111

GLAUCOMA PROGRESSION. IMPACT OF RISK FACTORS ON THE DISEASE

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Abstract

The aim of the study is to assess the effect of systemic and local risk factors on the rate of glaucoma progression, the specificity and informative nature of ophthalmological studies for assessment of the rate of glaucoma progression. Material and methods. A retrospective analysis of the medical case histories and outpatient charts of 217 patients (268 eyes) for the period from 2014 to 2017 was conducted. The patients with primary open-angle glaucoma having at least 5 Humphrey field-of-view (24-2) studies and optic coherence tomography of the optic nerve disk and retina with a guided progression analysis (GPA) function (SD-OCT) were included in the study. The patients were divided into 2 groups: with rapid progression (more than 1 dB per year, 144 eyes (103 patients)) and slow progression (less than 1 dB per year, 124 eyes (114 patients)). The data of standard ophthalmological methods of investigation (visometry, ophthalmoscopy, biomicroscopy, measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) according to Maklakov) were additionally analyzed. Demographic and clinical data were assessed: gender, age, cornea central thickness, refraction, IOP, glucocorticosteroid intake, cardiovascular diseases presence, arterial hypertension, arterial hypotension, local hypotensive therapy. Results and discussion. The analysis revealed the main risk factors in glaucoma progression, which include age, cardiovascular diseases presence, high initial IOP values, pronounced functional changes in the visual fields (lower mean deviation), pseudoexfoliation syndrome

Key words

rate of glaucoma progression, optical coherence tomography, Humphrey visual fields, intraocular pressure, intraocular risk factors
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About Authors (Correspondence):

Fursova A.Zh., e-mail: anzhellafursova@yandex.ru

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Received: 03/03/2020
Accepted: 03/03/2020