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Multipressure Dial Goggle Effects on Circumpapillary Structure and Microvasculature in Glaucoma Patients

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Date 2022 May 23
PMID 35605936
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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of pressure changes induced by a multipressure dial (MPD) on circumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and capillary density (CD) measurements in patients with glaucoma using OCT angiography (OCTA).

Design: Prospective interventional study.

Participants: Twenty-four patients with primary open-angle glaucoma.

Methods: One eye of each patient underwent negative pressure application with the MPD. The MPD alters intraocular pressure (IOP) relative to atmospheric pressure by generating a negative pressure vacuum within a goggle chamber that is placed over the eye. Each participant underwent serial high density OCTA imaging (AngioVue) of the optic nerve head at different negative pressure increments of -5 mmHg, starting from 0 mmHg, ending at -20 mmHg, and then returning to baseline. Images were acquired after 2 minutes of sustained negative pressure at each target pressure to allow for stabilization of the retinal structures and microvasculature. The RNFL thickness and CD measurements were automatically calculated using the native AngioVue software, and then exported for analysis.

Main Outcome Measures: The influence of different levels of negative pressure on circumpapillary RNFL thickness and CD measurements, assessed by a linear mixed-effects model with repeated measures.

Results: The mean (± SD) age was 71.0 years (± 7.8 years), the baseline IOP was 17.5 mmHg (± 3.6 mmHg), and there was a mean 24-2 mean deviation of -2.80 dB (± 2.55 dB). Serial circumpapillary CD measurements showed a statistically significant dose-dependent increase from baseline, without negative pressure application, to the maximum negative pressure application of -20 mmHg (difference, 2.27%; P = 0.010). Capillary density measurements then decreased symmetrically when lowering the negative pressure to baseline. Circumpapillary CD measurements at target negative pressures of -10 mmHg, -15 mmHg, and -20 mmHg were significantly higher than the baseline measurements (all P values < 0.05). Circumpapillary RNFL thickness remained the same throughout different levels of negative pressure.

Conclusions: Circumpapillary CD measurements showed a dose-dependent increase with the induction of negative pressure, while RNFL thickness measurements remained unchanged.

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