FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the field of medicine, namely ophthalmology, and can be used to predict the course of non-glaucomatous partial atrophy of the optic nerve. Optical coherence tomography of the affected eye is performed on a Spectralis OCT device from Heidelberg Engineering GmbH, Germany. The thickness of the profile of the peripapillary layer of retinal nerve fibers RNFL and RNFLI, respectively, in the temporal (T) and inferotemporal (TI) sectors of the optic disc is determined. With simultaneous fulfillment of the conditions of the thickness of RNFL <45 and RNFLI <95, the progressive nature of the course of non-glaucomatous partial atrophy of the optic nerve is predicted.
EFFECT: method provides non-invasive prediction of the course of non-glaucomatous partial atrophy of the optic nerve due to the stated diagnostic criteria.
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Dates
2022-04-21—Published
2021-07-26—Filed