Abstract
PURPOSE: To analyze corneal biomechanics, specular microscopy, and optical coherence tomography-angiography findings in children with glaucoma. METHODS: Pediatric patients (<18 years of age) with glaucoma (n="38)," increased cup:disk ratio and normal intraocular pressure (iop) glaucoma suspects (n="36)," and controls (n="67)" were prospectively enrolled. patients underwent testing with ocular response analyzer, cellchek specular microscope, and heidelberg oct-a. results: average age of participants was 12.4 ± 3.5 years, with no difference between groups (p="0.71)." glaucoma patients had undergone more intraocular surgeries (p>< 0.0001) and showed worse logMAR visual acuity (P < 0.0001) than suspects or controls. Central corneal thickness (CCT) was greater in glaucoma patients (642.8 ± 85.9 μm [P < 0.0001]) and suspects (588 ± 43.7 μm [P = 0.003]) compared with controls (561 ± 39.9 μm). Corneal hysteresis (CH) was decreased in eyes with glaucoma (10.4 ± 3.0) compared with controls (11.7 ± 1.5 [P = 0.006]), but not suspects (11.3 ± 2.0 [P = 0.1]). Glaucoma patients had lower endothelial cell density (2028.4 ± 862.7 [P < 0.0001]) and greater average cell area (547.2 ± 332.4 [P < 0.0005]) compared with suspects (2919.3 ± 319.1, 347.5 ± 46.2) and controls (2913.7 ± 399.2, 350.8 ± 57.7), but there was no difference in polymegathism (P = 0.12) or pleomorphism (P = 0.85). No differences in vessel density or vessel skeletal density in the retinal vascular complex (P = 0.3077, P = 0.6471) or choroidal vascular complex (P = 0.3816, P = 0.7306) were detected. CONCLUSIONS: Children with glaucoma showed thicker corneas with lower endothelial cell density and greater cell area, but no difference in retinal/choroidal vascular densities compared with suspects and controls.18>