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Date publication
mars 2022
Journal
Journal of clinical medicine
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BINQUET Christine
Tous les auteurs :
Arnould L, Seydou A, Binquet C, Gabrielle PH, Chamard C, Bretillon L, Bron AM, Acar N, Creuzot-Garcher C
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Résumé
(1) Background: To compare macular pigment optical density (MPOD) and its spatial distribution between eyes with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and control eyes in an elderly population. (2) Methods: The Montrachet study (Maculopathy Optic Nerve and nutrition neurovAsCular and HEarT) is a population-based study including participants aged 75 years and over. All participants had a slit lamp examination, fundus photographs, and a questionnaire about their medical past history and smoking status. Optic disc spectral domain optical coherence tomography was also performed. All glaucoma-suspected patients were convocated to have a new full examination. We only retained one eye with POAG for analysis in the glaucoma group and one eye without optic neuropathy in the control participants group. MPOD measurements were performed with the two-wavelength autofluorescence method (488 and 514 nm). (3) Results: Overall, 601 eyes had MPOD measurements among 1153 participants. Among the 601 eyes, 48 had POAG. The mean age for the glaucoma and control participants was 84.01 ± 4.22 years and 81.94 ± 3.61 years, respectively ( < 0.001). In the multivariable analysis, we could not find any association between POAG and MPOD at 0.5° ( = 0.336). We found no significant difference regarding MP spatial distribution between the two groups ( = 0.408). (4) Conclusion: In this elderly population-based study, eyes with POAG and control eyes without optic neuropathy did not differ in terms of MPOD and MP spatial distribution.
Mots clés
elderly, glaucoma, mcular pigment optical density, population-based study, two-wavelength autofluorescence
Référence
J Clin Med. 2022 Mar 25;11(7):