Nerve Fiber Analysis
Since the axons of nerves cannot be measured
accurately in a live eye, indirect measures of axon “counting”
must be used. Optical coherence tomography (OCT), Heidelberg Retinal
Tomography (HRT), and the GDx are currently used in clinical
practice. Our practice currently uses the GDx as a measure of the
retinal nerve fiber layer.
The GDx is a type of scanning laser polarimeter.
The GDx uses a diode laser in the near infrared region to measure
nerve fiber layer thickness and 65,536 retinal points. The polarized
light passes through the retinal nerve fiber layer. The axons in
this layer have a birefringent property that causes the polarized
light to undergo a “phase shift.” The amount of phase shift is
directly proportional to the thickness of the nerve fiber layer.
The procedure is performed in an undilated pupil.
Three images are obtained for each eye and the images are then
averaged for a baseline reading. The GDx comes with computer
software that allows the physician to interpret the results,
comparing them to normal eyes. The GDx provides the physician
quantitative information and is a useful adjunct along with visual
field testing (which is more user dependent).
The GDx is currently used in our practice as a
baseline exam. The test provides important information that is
useful in following your optic nerve status throughout the years.
The GDx also helps the physician decide whether you truly have
glaucoma or could be considered a glaucoma suspect. The GDx test,
alone, does not make the diagnosis of glaucoma; therefore, the
physician must use all of the baseline and follow-up data of each
patient to make a decision regarding treatment.
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