Background/Aims To compare parapapillary choroidal microvascular (PPCMv) densities between myopic eyes with and without glaucoma. Methods In this retrospective study, OCTA images (4.5 x 4.5 mm) were obtained using a commercial spectral-domain OCTA system. PPCMv density was calculated in inner and outer annuli using customized software. Marginal model of generalized estimating equations was established to adjust for confounding factors and intraclass correlations. Results This study included 35 myopic eyes with glaucoma (MG), 96 non-myopic eyes with glaucoma (NMG) matched for visual field mean deviation, 37 myopic eyes without glaucoma (MNG), and 73 control eyes from three tertiary centers. The participant ages were (mean standard deviation, SD) 57.43 11.49, 60.40 10.07, 52.84 9.35, and 54.74 12.07 years. Inner and outer annular PPCMv densities (mean SD) decreased in the following order: control (0.15 0.04 and 0.12 0.04), MNG (0.14 0.08 and 0.12 0.08), NMG (0.09 0.05 and 0.07 0.04), and MG (0.09 0.04 and 0.07 0.03). The mean differences in PPCMv density between glaucoma groups (NMG and MG) and the control group (mean difference 95% confidence interval) were -0.06 (-0.08 to -0.04, P 0.112). Conclusions Parapapillary choroidal microvascular density attenuation tends to be greater in eyes with glaucoma than in eyes with myopia
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