Relationship Between Mean Deviation Slope with Related Risk Factors and Foveal Sensitivity of Humphrey Field Analyzer Test in Open Angle Glaucoma Oral Presentation - Observational Study - Resident
Abstract
Introduction & Objectives
To analyze relationship between mean deviation (MD) slope with related risk factors and foveal
sensitivity of Humphrey field analyzer (HFA) in open angle glaucoma.
Patient and Methods
This study was retrospective and consecutive sampling during a year follow up period in Sardjito
General Hospital. A total 95 eyes from 95 patient were exemained the MD slope by HFA (SITA
standard, 24-2 program) being follow up and compared first examination with the final VF test.
Relation of MD slope with risk factors and HFA parameters were correlatively analyzed.
Results
Mean Deviation slope was observed in 48/95 patients (50.52 %) and no progression was observed in
47/95 patients (49.47 %). The related risk factors gender, age, spherical equivalent and IOP do not
showed significant correlation with MD slope (R= 0.02, P= 0.89), (R=0.10, p=0.47), (R=-0.27, p=
0.06) and (R=-0,13, p= 0.35). Foveal sensitivity test in HFA parameter do not showed significant
correlation with MD slope (R= 0.14, p=0.32).
Conclusion
Worsening value of spherical equivalent and IOP showed negative correlation to MD slope, but
statistically do not showed significant correlation caused there are not much differences between
progress and non progress group.
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