Comparative study between African-American and Caucasian Normal Tension Glaucoma patients


Autoria(s): Melniczek, D.M.; Katz, L.J.; Azuara-Blanco, A.; Witkowski, D.; Spaeth, G.L.
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15/02/1996

Resumo

Purpose. To evaluate differences in optic disc and visual field damage between African-American and Caucasian Normal Tension Glaucoma (NTG) patients. Methods. We retrospectively selected 33 African-American patients with the diagnosis of NTG and age-matched them with 33 Caucasian patients with the same diagnosis. Three masked observers graded disc photographs and visual fields as being normal, globally damaged or focally damaged for both eyes of the subject. Chi-square test was used to evaluate statistically significant differences between groups. Results. The results of the visual fields showed that in the African-American group, 24% were graded normal, 30% showed global damage, and 46% showed focal damage. This data was compared with the Caucasian group which showed 41% normal graded eyes, 22% with global damage, and 37% with focal damage (p = 0.28). The results of the optic disc photos showed that in the African-American group, 25% were graded normal, 45% showed global damage, and 30% showed focal damage. This data was compared with the Caucasian group which showed 43% graded normal, 32% with global damage, and 25% with focal damage (p=0.16). Conclusions. In our study there was no difference in the frequency of globally damaged, focally damaged, and normal graded discs or visual fields between African-American and Caucasian NTG patients.

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eng

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Fonte

Melniczek , D M , Katz , L J , Azuara-Blanco , A , Witkowski , D & Spaeth , G L 1996 , ' Comparative study between African-American and Caucasian Normal Tension Glaucoma patients ' Investigative ophthalmology & visual science , vol 37 , no. 3 .

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article