CORRELATION OF CONTRAST SENSITIVITY WITH RETINAL NERVE FIBRE LAYER THICKNESS IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY OPEN ANGLE GLAUCOMA

Authors

  • Dr. Vudaya Narayana Sai Lakshmi Rambha Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, GSL Medical College and General Hospital, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. Author
  • Dr. Adapa Sri Khyathi Consultant Ophthalmologist, Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital, Madeenaguda, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Author
  • Dr. Yernena Mytreyi Consultant Ophthalmologist, Smart Vision Eye Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. Author
  • Dr. Maj. Gen. V.S. Gurunadh Professor and Principal, Department of Ophthalmology, GSL Medical College and General Hospital, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65605/a-jmrhs.2026.v04.i02.pp679-685

Keywords:

Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Contrast Sensitivity, Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer Thickness, Optical Coherence Tomography, Pelli–Robson Chart, Glaucoma Biomarkers.

Abstract

Background: Primary Open Angle Glaucoma is a progressive optic neuropathy characterized by retinal ganglion cell loss and retinal nerve fibre layer thinning, leading to visual dysfunction. Visual field defects are traditionally used for diagnosis; however, these defects may become evident only after substantial axonal loss. CS (Contrast Sensitivity) has been shown to decline earlier and may serve as a useful functional marker of glaucomatous damage. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between contrast sensitivity and pRNFLT (peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer Thickness) in patients with POAG.

Methods: A hospital-based prospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary care centre from October 2019 to November 2021. Sixty-four eyes of 32 patients diagnosed with POAG and maintained on topical anti-glaucoma medications with intraocular pressure below 21 mmHg were included. Contrast sensitivity was assessed using the Pelli–Robson chart, and retinal nerve fibre layer thickness was measured using SD-OCT (Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography). Patients were evaluated over three follow-up visits, and correlations between CS, pRNFLT, and other optic nerve parameters were analysed.

Results: The study population had a mean age of 50.75 ± 3.28 years, with males constituting 59% of participants. A log CS score of 2.00 was observed in 19% of patients, while 75% had scores between 1.85 and 1.55. The mean pRNFLT was 82 ± 11.97 µm. Among patients with CS scores between 1.85 and 1.55, 83% demonstrated borderline or outside-normal-limit pRNFLT values. Treatment adherence was observed in 72% of patients. Reduced contrast sensitivity was associated with thinner pRNFLT measurements and greater glaucomatous structural damage.

Conclusion: Contrast sensitivity is a valuable functional biomarker for assessing and monitoring POAG and may aid in evaluating treatment adherence. The peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness serves as an important structural biomarker. A significant association between reduced contrast sensitivity and RNFL thinning suggests that combining both parameters may improve the monitoring of glaucomatous progression.

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Published

30-05-2026

How to Cite

CORRELATION OF CONTRAST SENSITIVITY WITH RETINAL NERVE FIBRE LAYER THICKNESS IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY OPEN ANGLE GLAUCOMA. (2026). Asian Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences, 4(2), 679-685. https://doi.org/10.65605/a-jmrhs.2026.v04.i02.pp679-685

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