American Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume 147, Issue 6 , Pages 1061-1066.e2, June 2009

Recovery of Corneal Hysteresis After Reduction of Intraocular Pressure in Chronic Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma

  • Lei Sun

      Affiliations

    • School of Optometry and Ophthalmology and Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
    • State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base and Key Laboratory of Vision Science, Ministry of Health PR China and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
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  • Meixiao Shen

      Affiliations

    • School of Optometry and Ophthalmology and Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
    • State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base and Key Laboratory of Vision Science, Ministry of Health PR China and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
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  • Jianhua Wang

      Affiliations

    • Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, Miami, Florida
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  • Aiwu Fang

      Affiliations

    • School of Optometry and Ophthalmology and Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
    • State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base and Key Laboratory of Vision Science, Ministry of Health PR China and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
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  • Aiqin Xu

      Affiliations

    • School of Optometry and Ophthalmology and Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
    • State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base and Key Laboratory of Vision Science, Ministry of Health PR China and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
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  • Haizhen Fang

      Affiliations

    • School of Optometry and Ophthalmology and Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
    • State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base and Key Laboratory of Vision Science, Ministry of Health PR China and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
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  • Fan Lu

      Affiliations

    • School of Optometry and Ophthalmology and Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
    • State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base and Key Laboratory of Vision Science, Ministry of Health PR China and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
    • Corresponding Author InformationInquiries to Fan Lu, School of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou Medical College, 270 Xueyuan Road, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China, 325027

Accepted 7 January 2009. published online 27 March 2009.

Purpose

To measure corneal hysteresis (CH) in unilateral chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma (CPACG) patients to determine if it was affected by high intraocular pressure (IOP).

Design

Prospective interventional case series.

Methods

CH and Goldmann-correlated IOP (IOPg) were obtained with the Ocular Response Analyzer (Reichert Ophthalmic Instruments, Dephew, New York, USA) and central corneal thickness (CCT) was measured by optical coherence tomography. Baseline CH, IOPg, and CCT were measured in 40 CPACG eyes and compared to the fellow eyes and 40 normal controls. Reduction of IOPg in CPACG eyes was achieved medically, followed by trabeculectomy and peripheral iridectomy. Measurements were repeated at 2 and 4 weeks posttherapy.

Results

IOPg decreased significantly from 31.55 ± 10.48 mm Hg (mean ± standard deviation) before therapy to 11.47 ± 4.71 mm Hg, and CH increased significantly from 6.83 ± 2.08 mm Hg to 9.22 ± 1.80 mm Hg at 2 weeks, with no further changes after that. However, the CH in the treated eyes remained significantly lower compared with that of fellow and normal eyes. Before treatment, CH was negatively correlated with IOPg; however, there was no correlation after treatment. CCT was not affected by the reduced IOPg in the CPACG eyes.

Conclusions

CH was significantly lower in CPACG patients, and partial recovery occurred after successful IOP-lowering therapy. Alternations affecting corneal biomechanical properties appear to occur during glaucoma development.

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PII: S0002-9394(09)00043-9

doi:10.1016/j.ajo.2009.01.008

American Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume 147, Issue 6 , Pages 1061-1066.e2, June 2009