Correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patients

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between central corneal thickness and outflow facility assessed by intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test. METHODS: Fifty-five newly diagnosed primary open-angle glaucoma patients submitted to central corneal thickness measu...

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Main Authors: Rafael Lacerda Furlanetto, Antonio Carlos Facio Jr, Marcelo Hatanaka, Remo Susanna Junior
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2010-01-01
Series:Clinics
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spelling doaj-66d9cd75c5804801a28df88961dfee592020-11-25T02:28:44ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222010-01-01651096797010.1590/S1807-59322010001000007Correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patientsRafael Lacerda FurlanettoAntonio Carlos Facio JrMarcelo HatanakaRemo Susanna JuniorOBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between central corneal thickness and outflow facility assessed by intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test. METHODS: Fifty-five newly diagnosed primary open-angle glaucoma patients submitted to central corneal thickness measurements and water drinking test were enrolled in this retrospective study.;. Patients were divided into three groups according to their central corneal thickness. Pearson's Correlation test was performed in the groups with lower and higher pachymetric values. RESULTS: The mean age was 65,65 ± 28,28 years; 63,63% were female and 52,72% were caucasian. The mean central corneal thickness was 544,32 ± 36,86 µm, and the mean baseline intraocular pressure was 23,36 ± 6,26 mmHg. During the water drinking test, the mean intraocular pressure peak and mean intraocular pressure fluctuation were 30,43 ± 8,13 mmHg and 31,46 ± 18,46%, respectively. No relevant correlation was detected between the central corneal thickness and the intraocular pressure peak (r² = 0,021) or between the central corneal thickness and the intraocular pressure fluctuation (r² = 0,011). Group 1 presented a mean central corneal thickness of 505,81 ± 13,86 µm, and Group 3 was 583,55 ± 27,87 µm (p = 0,001). The mean intraocular pressure peak was 31,05 ± 9,05 mmHg and 27,83 ± 4,92 mmHg in Group 1 and in Group 3, respectively (p = 0,193). The difference of intraocular pressure fluctuation was not statistically significant between Group 1 (mean 28,47±16,25%) and Group3 (mean 33,27 ± 21,27%) (p = 0,43). CONCLUSION: In our case series, no correlation was found between central corneal thickness and water drinkingtest results.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322010001000007Central Corneal ThicknessIntraocular PressurePrimary Open-Angle GlaucomaStress TestWater Drinking Test
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author Rafael Lacerda Furlanetto
Antonio Carlos Facio Jr
Marcelo Hatanaka
Remo Susanna Junior
spellingShingle Rafael Lacerda Furlanetto
Antonio Carlos Facio Jr
Marcelo Hatanaka
Remo Susanna Junior
Correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patients
Clinics
Central Corneal Thickness
Intraocular Pressure
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Stress Test
Water Drinking Test
author_facet Rafael Lacerda Furlanetto
Antonio Carlos Facio Jr
Marcelo Hatanaka
Remo Susanna Junior
author_sort Rafael Lacerda Furlanetto
title Correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patients
title_short Correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patients
title_full Correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patients
title_fullStr Correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patients
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patients
title_sort correlation between central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test in glaucoma patients
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2010-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between central corneal thickness and outflow facility assessed by intraocular pressure peak and fluctuation during the water drinking test. METHODS: Fifty-five newly diagnosed primary open-angle glaucoma patients submitted to central corneal thickness measurements and water drinking test were enrolled in this retrospective study.;. Patients were divided into three groups according to their central corneal thickness. Pearson's Correlation test was performed in the groups with lower and higher pachymetric values. RESULTS: The mean age was 65,65 ± 28,28 years; 63,63% were female and 52,72% were caucasian. The mean central corneal thickness was 544,32 ± 36,86 µm, and the mean baseline intraocular pressure was 23,36 ± 6,26 mmHg. During the water drinking test, the mean intraocular pressure peak and mean intraocular pressure fluctuation were 30,43 ± 8,13 mmHg and 31,46 ± 18,46%, respectively. No relevant correlation was detected between the central corneal thickness and the intraocular pressure peak (r² = 0,021) or between the central corneal thickness and the intraocular pressure fluctuation (r² = 0,011). Group 1 presented a mean central corneal thickness of 505,81 ± 13,86 µm, and Group 3 was 583,55 ± 27,87 µm (p = 0,001). The mean intraocular pressure peak was 31,05 ± 9,05 mmHg and 27,83 ± 4,92 mmHg in Group 1 and in Group 3, respectively (p = 0,193). The difference of intraocular pressure fluctuation was not statistically significant between Group 1 (mean 28,47±16,25%) and Group3 (mean 33,27 ± 21,27%) (p = 0,43). CONCLUSION: In our case series, no correlation was found between central corneal thickness and water drinkingtest results.
topic Central Corneal Thickness
Intraocular Pressure
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Stress Test
Water Drinking Test
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