Br J Ophthalmol 1998;82:769-772 ( July )
RA/DA cumulative curve analysis of local and diffuse neuroretinal
rim area damage in glaucoma patients
Maurizio Rolando,
Angelo Macrì,
Michele Iester,
Michele Altieri,
Giovanni Calabria
University Eye
Clinic, Genoa, Italy
Correspondence to: Angelo Macrì, MD, Clinica Oculistica dell'Università di Genova,
Largo R Bensi-Ospedale S Martino Pad 9, 16132 Genoa, Italy.
; Accepted for publication 29 January 1998
AIM
To evaluate the
validity of cumulative rim/disc area (RA/DA) curve analysis as a
clinical tool for the identification of glaucoma induced optic disc pathology.
METHODS
71 normal and
83 glaucomatous eyes were evaluated from a series of 154 subjects
recruited for this study. For each eye, the cumulative distribution of
RA/DA was calculated from 36 equally spaced rim sectors of each optic
disc obtained by the automatic evaluation of simultaneous videographics
(Image-net X Rev.3/51b). To increase the sensitivity of this analysis
in early glaucoma and in normal eyes, these cumulative curves were
subsequently divided into two equal segments and the slopes of their
respective regression lines compared.
RESULTS
The median
RA/DA value obtained from the 36 sectors was significantly different in
glaucomatous eyes compared with normals (p <0.001). Nevertheless, the
curves (5th-95th percentile of the cumulative curves distribution) of
early glaucomatous eyes fell within the normal range. When the
cumulative curve of these marginal cases was then divided into two
equal segments, the comparison of the slopes of the regression lines
showed a significant difference (p <0.05) in 100% of early
glaucomatous eyes. Furthermore, normal eyes were shown to be true
negatives in 93% of the cases in which no significant difference
between the two slopes was observed.
CONCLUSION
Analysis of
the RA/DA cumulative curve from 36 sectors of the optic disc was a
valid method for the identification of glaucomatous disc pathology;
however, a further calculation of the slopes of the two RA/DA
regression lines was needed to identify early glaucomatous damage.
Keywords:
glaucoma;
optic disc
morphometry;
rim/disc area cumulative curves
© 1998 by British Journal of Ophthalmology