Abstract

Volume.116 Number.8

Original article : Clinical science

Fundus Photoplanimetry of the Optic Nerve Head in the Sakurae Study
Masaki Tanito1, Takeshi Sagara2,3, Michiya Takamatsu4, Yoshiaki Kiuchi4, Toshiaki Nakagawa5, Yasuyuki Fujita6, Akihiro Ohira1
1 Department of Ophthalmology, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine
2 Department of Ophthalmology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
3 Sagara Eye Clinic
4 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
5 Research & Development Section, Electronics & Optics Division, Kowa Company, Ltd.
6 Department of Public Health, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine

Purpose: To explore the fundus photoplanimetric distribution of the optic nerve head in a population-based health survey conducted in Sakurae area, in Shimane, Japan(the Sakurae Study).
Methods: After the exclusion of poor quality images from the 1660 right eye-fundus photos obtained from the Sakurae Study in 1991, 1583 photos were digitized, and then were planimetrically analyzed using a newly developed computer software, CDSketch. The parameters calculated included vertical and horizontal cup-to-disc (C/D) ratios, superior and inferior rim-to-disc (R/D) ratios, disc and cup vertical-to-horizontal (V/H) ratios, and disc-macular distance-to-disc diameter (DM/DD) ratio.
Results: For the vertical and horizontal C/D, superior and inferior R/D, disc and cup V/H, and DM/DD ratios, mean values were calculated to be 0.58, 0.59, 0.20, 0.18, 1.11, 1.09, 2.60, respectively, and median values were calculated to be 0.58, 0.59, 0.19, 0.18, 1.11, 1.09, 2.57, respectively; no parameter showed any remarkably skewed distribution. The vertical C/D ratio was positively correlated with the cup V/H ratio, but was not correlated with the disc V/H ratio. The vertical and horizontal C/D, and the disc and cup V/H ratios were negatively correlated with the DM/DD ratio.
Conclusions: The distributions of the various optic nerve head parameters and their correlations in the Sakurae Study are reported. Both mean and median values of the vertical C/D ratio were approximately 0.6 in this study population. These values were larger than the previously reported C/D ratios obtained by direct ophthalmoscopic observations and/or by subjective methods.
Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi (J Jpn Ophthalmol Soc) 116: 730-739, 2012.

Key words
The Sakurae Study, Population-based health survey, Cup-to-disc (C/D) ratio, Rim-to-disc (R/D) ratio, Disc-macular distance-to-disc diameter (DM/DD) ratio
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Masaki Tanito, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Ophthalmology, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine. 89-1 Enya-cho, Izumo-shi, Shimane-ken 693-8501, Japan