Research Article

The Relationship between Visual Field Global Indices and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Healthy Myopes

Table 1

Retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, visual field indices, and other biometric parameters in the participants.

ODOS

Spherical equivalents (diopters)−4.79 (1.66)−4.59 (1.88)
High myopia (%)23.2%23.2%
Average central corneal curvature (diopters)43.65 (1.34)43.60 (1.40)
Axial length (mm)25.39 (0.88)25.28 (0.95)
Overall RNFL thickness (m)98.33 (9.19)98.96 (8.43)
Superior RNFL thickness (m)118.61 (17.11)121.96 (18.96)
Inferior RNFL thickness (m)126.96 (15.92)124.18 (15.50)
Nasal RNFL thickness (m)62.54 (7.70)60.88 (8.23)
Temporal RNFL thickness (m)85.42 (15.27)84.68 (14.74)
Mean sensitivity (dB)28.70 (1.48)28.48 (1.60)
Mean defect (dB)0.33 (1.45)0.56 (1.59)
Loss variance (dB2)a3.60 (2.90–5.15)3.70 (2.70–6.10)
Intraocular pressure (mmHg)15.34 (3.02)15.01 (3.06)

OD: oculus dexter (the right eye).
OS: oculus sinister (the left eye).
Data are presented as means (standard deviation, SD) or percentages except for a.
aAs the distributions of the loss variances (LV) were skew, medians (interquartile range) of the LVs are presented in this row.