《Table 1 Comparison of Galilei parameters between eyes with gonioscopically narrow and open ACA》

《Table 1 Comparison of Galilei parameters between eyes with gonioscopically narrow and open ACA》   提示:宽带有限、当前游客访问压缩模式
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《Dual Scheimpflug imaging as a screening method for occludable angles-a comparison with gonioscopy》


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ACA:Anterior chamber angle;ACV:Anterior chamber volume;ACD:Anterior chamber depth.aNarrow-angle was defined as an eye where less than 180 degrees of the filtering trabecular meshwork was visible before indentation in gonioscopy.

Forty eyes of 40 patients were prospectively enrolled.The study included 31(78%)eyes of patients graded as open-angle and 9(23%)eyes as narrow-angle,based on gonioscopy.The mean age of the patients was 61±11y(range,20-86 years old).The female-male ratio was 3:1.The average ACA according to noncontact morphometry with dual Scheimpflug(Galilei G6)was 28.7°±3.5°(range,21.4°-35°).For specific groups ACA mean was 29.6°±3.3°for open-angle eyes and 25.6°±2.6°for narrow-angle(P=0.0008).Figure 1 illustrates the Galilei image for both open and narrow angles.ACV and ACD measures were also statistically distinct among the 2 groups(P<0.0001;Table 1).