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Correlation Among Optic Nerve Head Changes, Visual Field Changes and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Primary Open Angle Glaucoma

  • 1. Department of Ophthalmology, MLB Medical College, Jhansi, UP, India

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A  prospective  cross-sectional  non  interventional  type  of  study  was  conducted  among  cases  of  primary  open 
glaucoma (POAG).The purpose of the study was to understand correlation among optic nerve head changes, visual field 
changes and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in cases of primary open angle glaucoma. This study, conducted among 72 
patients with 138 eyes, established a positive correlation between mean vertical CDR (r 0.5726) as compared with mean 
RNFL  thickness  and  a  negative  and  weak  positive  correlation  between  mean  vertical  CDR  compared  to  visual  field 
parameter mean defect MD (r -0.2364) and PSD (r 0.3516) respectively. The p value between CDR and RNFL thickness was 
0.00001, which was statistically significant. 

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