Structure-Function Analysis of MP-3 Microperimetry versus Octopus Perimetry in Central Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects

Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the structure-function relationship with microperimetry and Octopus perimetry in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) patients with central visual field (VF) defects. Methods: Forty eyes of 24 patients with POAG were enrolled. Circumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (cpRNFL) analysis measured by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) of the superotemporal, temporal, and inferotemporal optic-nerve head sectors were related to corresponding microperimetric and Octopus VF clusters using the G2 grid-pattern with dynamic strategy, respectively. The structure-function relationships of both devices were assessed via a segmented regression, as well as linear regression across overall SD-OCT cpRNFL values and outside normative (<1%) SD-OCT cpRNFL values. Results: Linear and segmented regression fits were similar with both devices. Across overall cpRNFL sectorial values, structure-function relations for the superotemporal, temporal, and inferotemporal sectors were R2 = 0.176 (p = <0.001), R2 = 0.008 (p = 0.069), and R2 = 0.294 (p = <0.001) for microperimetry and R2 = 0.189 (p = <0.001), R2 = 0.020 (p = 0.002), and R2 = 0.326 (p = <0.001) for Octopus perimetry. For corresponding values outside normative limits (<1%), the relationships were R2 = 0.113 (p = <0.001), R2 = 0.001 (p = 0.836), and R2 = 0.420 (p = <0.001) for microperimetry and R2 = 0.192 (p = <0.001), R2 = 0.002, (p = 0.336), and R2 = 0.366 (p = <0.001) for Octopus perimetry. Discussion/Conclusion: Structure-function analysis was similar for both devices. Fundus-tracking should be further evaluated in a longitudinal setting in patients affected by glaucoma.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Structure-Function Analysis of MP-3 Microperimetry versus Octopus Perimetry in Central Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects ; volume:65 ; number:4 ; year:2022 ; pages:437-445 ; extent:9
Ophthalmic research ; 65, Heft 4 (2022), 437-445 (gesamt 9)

Urheber
Georgiev, Stefan
Palkovits, Stefan
Hirnschall, Nino
Schlatter, Andreas
Leisser, Christoph
Findl, Oliver

DOI
10.1159/000524005
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022081100245051197748
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  • Georgiev, Stefan
  • Palkovits, Stefan
  • Hirnschall, Nino
  • Schlatter, Andreas
  • Leisser, Christoph
  • Findl, Oliver

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