@article{YKXB3819,
author = {Xing Liu 和 Mei Li 和 Yimin Zhong 和 Hui Xiao 和 Jingjing Huang 和 Zhen Mao},
title = {The Damage Patterns of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer in Acute and Chronic Intraocular Pressure Elevation in Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma},
journal = {眼科学报},
volume = {26},
number = {3},
year = {2016},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Purpose:To observe the differences of damage patterns of retinal nerve fiber layer(RNFL) between acute and chronic intraocular pressure(IOP) elevation in primary angle closure glaucoma.(PACG).using optical coherence tomography(OCT).Methods:Twenty four patients(48 eyes) with unilateral acute PACG(APACG) attack in the 6 months after remission and 36 patients(64 eyes) with chronic PACG(CPACG) were included in this prospective study.For all cases,IOP has been controlled less than 21 mmHg after treatment.Using stratus OCT,the RNFL thickness was assessed in eyes with PACG within 3 days,2 weeks,1,3 and 6 months after IOP controlled.Repeated measures ANOVA was used to examine the time course of changes after IOP controlled in RNFL thickness in both acute attack and unaffected fellow eyes of APACG and eyes with CPACG.Results:The mean RNFL thickness(μm) for the APACG-attacked eyes increased significantly within 3 days.(121.49±23.84).after acute strike and then became thinner along with time.(107.22±24.72 at 2 week,93.58±18.37 at 1 month,84.10±19.89 at 3 months and 78.98±19.17 at 6 months).In APACG-attacked eyes,there were significant differences of average RNFL thickness among 5 different times after IOP was controlled(P},
url = {https://ykxb.amegroups.com/article/view/3819}
}