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British Journal of Ophthalmology 2005;89:294-298
© 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd


SCIENTIFIC REPORT

Optical coherence tomography of the retinal nerve fibre layer in mild papilloedema and pseudopapilloedema

E Z Karam1, T R Hedges2

1 Unidad Oftalmolgica de Caracas, Venezuela
2 New England Eye Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA

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Correspondence to:
Thomas R Hedges III MD
New England Eye Center, 750 Washington Street, Box 381, Boston, MA 02111, USA; thedges{at}lifespan.org


ABSTRACT
Aims: To determine the degree to which optical coherence tomography (OCT) can distinguish differences in retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness between eyes with mild papilloedema, pseudopapilloedema, and normal findings.

Methods: 13 patients with mild papilloedema, 11 patients with congenitally crowded optic nerves, and 17 normal subjects underwent neuro-ophthalmic examination, automated visual field testing, and fundus photography. Spinal fluid pressure measurements were obtained in a subgroup of five patients with pseudopapilloedema and 11 patients with mild papilloedema. Circular OCT scans using a diameter of 3.38 mm surrounding the optic disc were performed in each eye of patients and subjects. Fundus photographs were analysed by two observers who diagnosed crowding or papilloedema and graded amounts of swelling. Findings were assessed by descriptive statistics and variance analysis.

Results: RNFL thickness was greater in the superior and inferior quadrants and showed a high degree of correlation between each group of patients and subjects. A statistically significant difference was found in mean RNFL thickness between both groups of patients with optic disc swelling and normal subjects. However, there was not a statistical difference in mean nerve fibre layer thickness between patients with papilloedema and those with congenitally crowded optic nerves.

Conclusions: OCT demonstrates measurable differences in nerve fibre layer thickness between normal subjects and patients with either papilloedema or pseudopapilloedema. However, OCT does not appear to differentiate between those individuals with congenitally crowded optic nerves and those with mild papilloedema caused by increased intracranial pressure.


Abbreviations: OCT, optical coherence tomography; RNFL, retinal nerve fibre layer

Keywords: optical coherence tomography; papilloedema; pseudopapilloedema; retinal nerve fibre layer


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