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Superficial and deep macular vessel density (VD) is decreased in eyes with glaucoma. Superficial VD comprises both the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and ganglion cell/inner plexiform layer (GC/IPL), and various terms have been used previously to describe the layers of macular VD. In our study, we readjusted the macular segmentation. We obtained RNFL and GC/IPL VDs separately to evaluate VD changes of axon versus soma/dendrite of the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in detail. We included 66 eyes of normal tension glaucoma patients with inferior localized RNFL defects solely impacting the inferior hemiretina. Macular VD was measured as RNFL VD and GC/IPL VD. VD ratio was calculated by dividing the VD from the affected hemiretina by the VD from the unaffected hemiretina. RNFL VD ratio was related to RNFL and GC/IPL thicknesses ( 0.005, 0.001), whereas GC/IPL VD ratio was not ( 0.596, 0.783). A lower GC/IPL VD ratio was associated with lower RNFL VD ( 0.017) and systemic hypertension ( 0.03) in multivariate analysis. Patients with a reduced GC/IPL VD ratio were more prone to poor visual field defects ( 0.022) and paracentral scotoma ( 0.046) and more likely to be on treatment for systemic hypertension ( 0.024). Therefore, glaucoma patients on systemic hypertension treatment and reduced GC/IPL VD require cautious management.

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