Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8794062 | Ophthalmology | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
OCT-A measures detect changes in retinal microvasculature before VF damage is detectable in patients with POAG, and these changes may reflect damage to tissues relevant to the pathophysiology of glaucoma. Longitudinal studies are needed to determine whether OCT-A measures can improve the detection or prediction of the onset and progression of glaucoma.
Keywords
POAGRNFLSD OCTONHDIGSMOPPcpRNFLAUROCcpVDcircumpapillary vessel densityiOpOCT-ARGCSSADAsplit-spectrum amplitude-decorrelation angiographyPSDCCTmGCCRPcstandard automated perimetrypattern standard deviationmean ocular perfusion pressuredecibelsOptic nerve headretinal ganglion cellSAPcentral corneal thicknessIntraocular pressureBlood pressureRetinal nerve fiber layercircumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layerArea under the receiver operating characteristicMean deviationVisual fieldDiagnostic Innovations in Glaucoma Studyprimary open-angle glaucoma
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Authors
Adeleh MD, Linda M. PhD, Patricia Isabel C. MD, Nathanael J. BS, Alberto MD, PhD, Luke J. PhD, Min Hee MD, Kyle PhD, Robert N. MD,