Correlations between intraocular pressure, visual field and visual acuity, based on 11 years of observations of treated chronic glaucomas

Niesel, P. ; Flammer, J.
Springer
Published 1980
ISSN:
1573-2630
Keywords:
glaucoma ; visual field ; intraocular pressure ; visual acuity correlations
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract In a retrospective study of 114 patients under treatment for chronic glaucoma (81 without and 33 with visual field defect) over an 11-year period of observation, a highly significant correlation between intraocular pressure and progression of visual field defects could be demonstrated. This correlation could be shown for the visual field outer boundary in 81 eyes with ocular hypertension and for typical visual field defects in 33 eyes with chronic glaucoma. The relationship was, however, only significant when both the standard deviation of the annual intraocular pressure and the influence of cataract development upon visual acuity were considered. Quantitative analysis of the results of Goldmann perimetry was by planimetry and took into account only changes during the 11-year observation period.
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Flammer, J.
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Flammer, J.
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notes Abstract In a retrospective study of 114 patients under treatment for chronic glaucoma (81 without and 33 with visual field defect) over an 11-year period of observation, a highly significant correlation between intraocular pressure and progression of visual field defects could be demonstrated. This correlation could be shown for the visual field outer boundary in 81 eyes with ocular hypertension and for typical visual field defects in 33 eyes with chronic glaucoma. The relationship was, however, only significant when both the standard deviation of the annual intraocular pressure and the influence of cataract development upon visual acuity were considered. Quantitative analysis of the results of Goldmann perimetry was by planimetry and took into account only changes during the 11-year observation period.
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visual field
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visual acuity correlations
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shingle_author_1 Niesel, P.
Flammer, J.
shingle_author_2 Niesel, P.
Flammer, J.
shingle_author_3 Niesel, P.
Flammer, J.
shingle_author_4 Niesel, P.
Flammer, J.
shingle_catch_all_1 Niesel, P.
Flammer, J.
Correlations between intraocular pressure, visual field and visual acuity, based on 11 years of observations of treated chronic glaucomas
glaucoma
visual field
intraocular pressure
visual acuity correlations
glaucoma
visual field
intraocular pressure
visual acuity correlations
Abstract In a retrospective study of 114 patients under treatment for chronic glaucoma (81 without and 33 with visual field defect) over an 11-year period of observation, a highly significant correlation between intraocular pressure and progression of visual field defects could be demonstrated. This correlation could be shown for the visual field outer boundary in 81 eyes with ocular hypertension and for typical visual field defects in 33 eyes with chronic glaucoma. The relationship was, however, only significant when both the standard deviation of the annual intraocular pressure and the influence of cataract development upon visual acuity were considered. Quantitative analysis of the results of Goldmann perimetry was by planimetry and took into account only changes during the 11-year observation period.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Niesel, P.
Flammer, J.
Correlations between intraocular pressure, visual field and visual acuity, based on 11 years of observations of treated chronic glaucomas
glaucoma
visual field
intraocular pressure
visual acuity correlations
glaucoma
visual field
intraocular pressure
visual acuity correlations
Abstract In a retrospective study of 114 patients under treatment for chronic glaucoma (81 without and 33 with visual field defect) over an 11-year period of observation, a highly significant correlation between intraocular pressure and progression of visual field defects could be demonstrated. This correlation could be shown for the visual field outer boundary in 81 eyes with ocular hypertension and for typical visual field defects in 33 eyes with chronic glaucoma. The relationship was, however, only significant when both the standard deviation of the annual intraocular pressure and the influence of cataract development upon visual acuity were considered. Quantitative analysis of the results of Goldmann perimetry was by planimetry and took into account only changes during the 11-year observation period.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Niesel, P.
Flammer, J.
Correlations between intraocular pressure, visual field and visual acuity, based on 11 years of observations of treated chronic glaucomas
glaucoma
visual field
intraocular pressure
visual acuity correlations
glaucoma
visual field
intraocular pressure
visual acuity correlations
Abstract In a retrospective study of 114 patients under treatment for chronic glaucoma (81 without and 33 with visual field defect) over an 11-year period of observation, a highly significant correlation between intraocular pressure and progression of visual field defects could be demonstrated. This correlation could be shown for the visual field outer boundary in 81 eyes with ocular hypertension and for typical visual field defects in 33 eyes with chronic glaucoma. The relationship was, however, only significant when both the standard deviation of the annual intraocular pressure and the influence of cataract development upon visual acuity were considered. Quantitative analysis of the results of Goldmann perimetry was by planimetry and took into account only changes during the 11-year observation period.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Niesel, P.
Flammer, J.
Correlations between intraocular pressure, visual field and visual acuity, based on 11 years of observations of treated chronic glaucomas
glaucoma
visual field
intraocular pressure
visual acuity correlations
glaucoma
visual field
intraocular pressure
visual acuity correlations
Abstract In a retrospective study of 114 patients under treatment for chronic glaucoma (81 without and 33 with visual field defect) over an 11-year period of observation, a highly significant correlation between intraocular pressure and progression of visual field defects could be demonstrated. This correlation could be shown for the visual field outer boundary in 81 eyes with ocular hypertension and for typical visual field defects in 33 eyes with chronic glaucoma. The relationship was, however, only significant when both the standard deviation of the annual intraocular pressure and the influence of cataract development upon visual acuity were considered. Quantitative analysis of the results of Goldmann perimetry was by planimetry and took into account only changes during the 11-year observation period.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_title_1 Correlations between intraocular pressure, visual field and visual acuity, based on 11 years of observations of treated chronic glaucomas
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shingle_title_3 Correlations between intraocular pressure, visual field and visual acuity, based on 11 years of observations of treated chronic glaucomas
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