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Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) ; (6): 938-945, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-817751

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@#【Objective】 To examine a potential correlation between corneal biomechanical properties with lamina cribrosa thickness.【Methods】Thirty-two patients with POAG,20 with NTG,15 with OHT and 26 healthy controls were included in the cross- sectional study. The parameters of corneal biomechanical properties and lamina cribrosa thickness were compared among POAG,NTG,OHT and healthy subjects by mixed-model analysis of variance(ANOVA). Spearman′ s coefficient of rank correlation analysis was used to assess the association between parameters of deformation response and clinical factors. 【Results】 The Cronbach′ s α of lamina cribrosa thickness was 0.911,and ICC was more than 0.8. Laminar thickness was thinner in the POAG and NTG groups than in the OHT group and Normal group(P < 0.05). There were no significant differences between OHT and normal groups(P = 0.653). Correlation analysis showed that LCT and some important corneal biomechanical properties had significant correlation (P = 0.000). 【Conclusions】 LCT showed different characteristic in glaucoma,and it may be an important factor for glaucoma progression. LCT and corneal biomechanical properties showed significant correlation ,and corneal biomechanical properties may be used to evaluate the biomechanical properties of optic nerve.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 613-617, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-641690

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AIM: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of management in younger patients with primary chronic angle-closure glaucoma (PCACG).METHODS: Thirty-eight patients (50 eyes) aged 40 or younger with confirmed diagnosis of PCACG in advanced or late stage who received surgical treatment in Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center from January 2000 to December 2005were retrospectively investigated. All patients underwent trabeculectomy. The mean follow-up was 23.6±7.5 months.Full ophthalmic examinations were performed. The clinical outcomes including clinical presentations, surgical results and complications were evaluated.RESULTS: The mean age of patients was 33.5±6.1 years old. There was a female preponderance (60.5%). The mean axial length was 22.4±3.5mm with 18.0% short axis of eyeball and 14% nanophthalmos. There was 60.0% fiat anterior chamber depth (<1.9mm). Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy identified that plateau iris was the most common underlying etiology (80.6%). There was a statistically significant difference in intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction postoperativelyvs preoperatively (P<0.001). Four eyes failed to control IOP and received second filtration surgery. The main postoperative complications included shallow anterior chamber (20.0%) and malignant glaucoma (12.0%).CONCLUSION: The younger PCACG patients in advanced or late stage can be effectively managed by trabeculectomy.They have more frequency of postoperative sustained shallow anterior chamber and malignant glaucoma. Careful ophthalmic examinations, delicate surgical procedures and well-managed technique of complications were suggested on younger PCACG patients.

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