Correlation Between Central Corneal Thickness And Radial Peripapillary Capillary Density, In Patients With Ocular Hypertension

CUREUS(2021)

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PurposeTo investigate any possible relationship between the central corneal thickness and the radial peripapillary capillary density detected by optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography in eyes with ocular hypertension.Materials and methodsIn this observational study, 135 eyes were examined. OCT angiography of the optic disc (4.5 mm) and ultrasound corneal pachymetry were performed in all cases. Age, medical treatment for ocular hypertension, sex, and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness were evaluated. The main indices of blood flow were also examined. Spearman correlation coefficients were used to explore the association between two continuous variables.ResultsA directly proportional significance regarding the correlation between central corneal thickness and radial peripapillary network was indicated in eyes with ocular hypertension (p =.036).ConclusionsCentral corneal thickness and radial peripapillary capillary density constitute two essential screening parameters for patients with ocular hypertension.
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Categories, Ophthalmology central corneal thickness, radial peripapillary capillary density, optical coherence tomography angiography, ocular hypertension, risk factors
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