Pattern of Visual Field Loss in Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma Across Different Severity Levels.

PURPOSE To investigate the patterns of visual field (VF) defects in primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) across different severity levels and to assess hemifield differences within each severity level. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS Three hundred four patients diagnosed with PACG were recruited from glaucoma clinics at a Singapore hospital. METHODS Point-wise total deviation values were recorded from the static automated perimetry (Swedish interactive threshold algorithm standard program 24-2; Humphrey model 750 [Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA]) printouts. Patients were excluded if they had unreliable VFs (fixation losses >33% and false-positive responses >15%), had undergone only 10-2 VF testing, had VF defects not typical of glaucoma, or had undergone cataract extraction. Mild, moderate, and severe VF loss were defined by a mean deviation of -6.00 dB or more, -6.01 to -12.00 dB, and -12.01 dB or less, respectively. Each hemifield was divided into regions according to glaucoma hemifield test sectors. The average mean deviation (MD) of each region was obtained using total deviation values. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Between- and within-hemifield differences of the regions across the severity levels. RESULTS After excluding ineligible cases, 249 patients with PACG were included in the analysis. Mean age of the patients was 65.7±8.6 years, with a 1:1 gender ratio. The number of patients who had mild, moderate, and severe VFs was 72 (28.9%), 78 (31.3%), and 99 (39.8%), respectively. For between-hemifield comparisons, all regions in the superior hemifield had worse MDs compared with their counterparts in the inferior hemifield across the severity spectrum. Likewise, for within-hemifield comparisons, MDs of the regions gradually worsened with increasing distance from the fixation point. CONCLUSIONS In this group of clinic-based PACG patients, the superior hemifield was found to be affected more severely than the inferior hemifield, and the differences between them increased with worsening disease severity. The damage was consistently more pronounced in the nasal area.

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