Comparison of Peripapillary Choroidal Thickness Between Primary Open-angle Glaucoma, Normal Tension Glaucoma, and Normal Eyes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Comparison of Peripapillary Choroidal Thickness Between Primary Open-angle Glaucoma, Normal Tension Glaucoma, and Normal Eyes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Abstract
Topic: To investigate differences in peripapillary choroidal thickness (PPCT) between primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), normal tension glaucoma (NTG), and healthy eyes, additionally comparing differences between POAG and NTG eyes.
Clinical relevance: Peripapillary choroidal thickness is a well-established OCT parameter in eyes with glaucoma and other ocular pathologies. The relationship between PPCT and glaucoma, if better understood, may facilitate the development of PPCT as a potential diagnostic and monitoring metric for glaucoma. In particular, there has yet to be a synthesis that directly compares PPCT between POAG eyes and NTG eyes.
Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed on PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library, identifying studies from inception to December 2022. We included studies that measured PPCT using OCT in POAG, NTG, and healthy eyes. Mean difference (MD) among groups was calculated. Statistical analysis was performed using R version 4.2.0. Risk of bias of included studies was assessed using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale (NOS).
Results: Eighteen studies were included in this meta-analysis, with a pooled total of 935 healthy control eyes, 446 NTG eyes, and 934 POAG eyes. There was a significant reduction of PPCT in POAG eyes compared with healthy eyes [MD = -16.32; 95% confidence interval (CI) (-27.55 to -5.09)]. Reduction in PPCT was also significant in NTG eyes compared with healthy eyes [MD = -34.96; 95% CI (-49.97 to -19.95)]. NTG eyes had significantly reduced PPCT compared with POAG eyes [MD = -26.64; 95% CI (-49.00 to -4.28)].
Conclusions: Glaucomatous eyes appear to have significantly reduced PPCT compared with normal healthy eyes. In addition, PPCT in NTG eyes appear significantly thinner compared with that in POAG eyes.
Financial disclosure(s): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.
Keywords: Normal tension glaucoma; OCT; Peripapillary choroidal thickness; Primary open-angle glaucoma.
Copyright © 2024 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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