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The Effect of a Decrease in Intraocular Pressure on Optic Nerve Function in Patients with Optic Nerve Drusen

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Purpose: The aim of the study was to compare optic nerve function in eyes with brinzolamide-reduced intraocular pressure (IOP) and the fellow eyes of patients with optic disk drusen (ODD).… Click to show full abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study was to compare optic nerve function in eyes with brinzolamide-reduced intraocular pressure (IOP) and the fellow eyes of patients with optic disk drusen (ODD). Methods: The study comprised 34 patients with bilateral ODD but no signs of any other ocular disease. The eyes with more advanced optic neuropathy were selected for treatment with an IOP-lowering drug, carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (brinzolamide); the fellow eyes served as the control. Static perimetry, pattern electroretinography (PERG), pattern visual-evoked potentials (PVEP), and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness were analyzed. The observation period was 12 months. Results: The eyes with brinzolamide-reduced IOP exhibited a statistically significant decrease in the mean defect index of static visual field (p = 0.03), an increase in PERG N95 amplitude (from 2.94 to 4.41 µV; p = 0.0047), and RNFL thickness stabilization. A statistically significant decrease in RNFL thickness (from 83.21 to 79.85 µm; p = 0.0017) was found in the control eyes. Conclusions: A decrease in IOP in eyes with ODD results in improvement of retinal ganglion cell function and delays the progression of optic neuropathy. PERG should be performed in patients with ODD as it is a sensitive test for monitoring optic neuropathy.

Keywords: intraocular pressure; nerve function; optic nerve; decrease; nerve

Journal Title: Ophthalmic Research
Year Published: 2017

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