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TJ-CEO 2015 , Vol 10 , Num 2
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The Characteristics of Patients with Normal-Tension Glaucoma and the Effect of the Cardiovascular Findings on the Progression of the Glaucoma
Fatma ÇORAK EROĞLU1, Sirel GÜR GÜNGÖR2, Yusuf GÜNEŞ2, Ahmet AKMAN3
1M.D, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Konya/TURKEY
2M.D, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Ankara/TURKEY
3M.D. Professor, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Ankara/TURKEY
Purpose: To investigate the clinical characteristics of patients with normal-tension glaucoma and the effect of the cardiovascular findings on the progression of the glaucoma.

Materials and Methods: The medical records of 80 eyes of 40 normal-tension glaucoma patients (25 women, 15 men) with typical glaucomatous optic disc and/or visual field changes and no recorded intraocular pressure >21 mmHg, who were treated with topical medications, were reviewed. Normal-tension glaucoma progression was defined by either structural (optic disc or retinal nerve fibre layer) or functional (visual field) deterioration.

Results: The average follow-up period was 5.1±4.06 years, and 15 of 40 patients (37.5%) showed the normal-tension glaucoma progression. There were 25 stable patients (62.5%). Mean intraocular pressure measured higher in the progressed patients (14.53±3.27 mmHg) than stable patients (14.18±2.94 mmHg), but it was not statistically different between the groups (p=0.638). The disc size was bigger in progressed patients (2.16±0.25 μm) than stable patients (1.99±0.39 μm), (p=0.05). The age, central corneal thickness, visual field examination findings and the mean retinal nerve fiber layer at the initial examination were similar between progressed and stable patients (p>0.05). The diastolic fluctuations in progressed patients was higher than stable group (p=0.041) and progressed patients' diastolic blood pressure measures at night were lower than stable patients (p=0.032).

Conclusion: Despite relatively similar intraocular pressure and visual field examination findings between progressed and stable patients, cardiovascular systemic examination should be kept in mind in the cases with normal-tension glaucoma when especially progression of the disease occur in their follow ups. Keywords : Normal-tension glaucoma, progression, risk factor, cardiovascular findings

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