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Am J OphthalmolNovember 2003117 citations

Factors that predict the benefit of lowering intraocular pressure in normal tension glaucoma.

Anderson Douglas R, Drance Stephen M, Schulzer Michael


AI Summary

This study found that IOP-lowering benefits in normal tension glaucoma vary significantly based on patient characteristics like gender, family history, and comorbidities, suggesting personalized treatment approaches are crucial.

Abstract

Purpose

To study whether the benefit of lowering of intraocular pressure (IOP) varies according to certain traits.

Design

Randomized clinical trial, secondary analysis.

Methods

Visual field data were analyzed from 144 subjects (144 eyes) randomized not to receive IOP-lowering treatment or to have the IOP lowered by 30%. Survival analyses were applied to compare times to progression between groups. Changes in mean deviation global index over time were compared with multilevel random effects models.

Results

By univariate analysis, the most readily demonstrated treatment benefit occurred in patients without baseline disk hemorrhage, of female gender, with family history of glaucoma, without family history of stroke, without personal history of cardiovascular disease, and with mild disk excavation; IOP lowering benefited females with migraine (P <.05) but perhaps without eliminating all migraine-associated risk.

Conclusions

It is suggested that different factors may contribute to the glaucomatous optic neuropathy in different cases of normal tension glaucoma, interacting with IOP to different degrees and, thereby, affecting the magnitude of benefit of IOP lowering. Further study is required to establish interactions that would have implications for understanding the disease mechanisms in glaucomatous cupping, for guiding development of new treatment modalities, and for making clinical decisions regarding prognosis and management of individual patients.


MeSH Terms

Analysis of VarianceAntihypertensive AgentsCardiovascular DiseasesDisease ProgressionFemaleGlaucoma, Open-AngleHumansIntraocular PressureMaleOptic Nerve DiseasesRisk FactorsSurvival AnalysisVision DisordersVisual Fields

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