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Abstract
Prcis: Cognitive impairment in multiple domains was observed in primary open angle glaucoma patients as compared to age and gender matched healthy controls.
Objective: Evaluation of cognitive impairment in individuals with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG).
Methods: In this case-control study, individuals with POAG (cases, n=70) were compared with age- and sex-matched healthy individuals (controls, n=70) using detailed ophthalmological evaluation, cognitive assessment and serum cortisol level. A multitude of tests were employed to comprehensively assess various domains of cognitive function: Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-III; attention/orientation, memory, language, verbal fluency, and visuospatial skills), Post Graduate Institute Memory Scale (PGIMS; verbal and non verbal memory), Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST; nonverbal executive functions), Go No-Go task (GNG; inhibitory control), and Trail Making Test (TMT; attention and working memory).
Results: Intraocular pressure and cup disc ratio were significantly higher (P <0.001) while retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness and mean deviation were significantly lower in cases as compared to controls. Cases had significantly lower scores on ACE-III and PGIMS (P<0.001) and longer test completion time in TMT-A (P=0.001). The performance of cases was also significantly worse on most parameters of the WCST and GNG tasks. Serum cortisol level was significantly higher in cases (11.75±7.41 mcg/dl) compared to controls (7.93±2.39 mcg/dl; P=0.02). A significant correlation was observed between serum cortisol level and WCST correct response (P=0.04), WCST error response (P=0.002) and total time taken in TMT-A (P=0.03).Visual field mean deviation also exhibited a significant correlation with serum cortisol level (P<0.001) and total time taken on WCST (P=0.03) and TMT-A (P=0.03).
Conclusion: Individuals with POAG exhibited higher cognitive impairment and raised serum cortisol levels than age-matched healthy controls. Early recognition and management of cognitive impairment are pivotal for enhancing the quality of life and implementing comprehensive glaucoma care.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Glaucoma is a peer reviewed journal addressing the spectrum of issues affecting definition, diagnosis, and management of glaucoma and providing a forum for lively and stimulating discussion of clinical, scientific, and socioeconomic factors affecting care of glaucoma patients.