Role of Color Doppler Imaging in Early Diagnosis and Prediction of Progression in Glaucoma
Table 1
Clinical and demographic information of both study groups, Progression and No-Progression; was considered statistically significant.
Unit
No progression
Progression
P
Number of eyes
59
12
n/a
Sex
Male/female
24/35
3/9
0.546
Age
Years (SD; range)
54.03 (8.911; 24–76)
55.75 (15.16; 27–71)
0.876
Mean IOP
Hg mm (SD; range)
23.58 (1.50; 21–26)
22.22 (1.47; 21–25)
0.124
Pachymetry (CCT)
µm (SD; range)
550.80 (38; 390–636)
532.42 (34.47; 465–596)
0.347
MD of SAP
Decibels (SD; range)
−1.79 (3.06; −17.37–1.35)
−0.78 (0.77; −2.07–0.51)
0.656
PSD of SAP
Decibels (SD; range)
2.22 (2; 0.92–12.81)
1.8 (0.69; 1.17–3.24)
0.076
C/D
Mean (SD; range)
2.75 (0.92; 1–5)
3.92 (0.67; 3–5)
0.844
Spherical equivalent
Diopters (SD; range)
−0.56 (2.19; −3.97–2.81)
−0.78 (2.37; −3.33–2.55)
0.396
IOP: intraocular pressure; CCT: central corneal thickness; MD of SAP: mean deviation of standard automated perimetry; PSD of SAP: pattern standard deviation of standard automated perimetry; C/D: vertical cup-to-disc ratio in stereophotographs.