Intraocular pressure values in the Iberian Peninsula: epidemiological study and influencing factors

IF 1.8 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
B. Palma , A. Lazaro , J.M. Lopez , P. Lata , C. Baños , I. Sanchez
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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this study is to provide an update on the intraocular pressure measurements in Iberian Peninsula in order to elucidate their relationships with other clinical factors.

Methods

A multicentric cross-sectional prospective study was carried out on patients attending General Optica centres in Spain and Portugal in collaboration with the University of Valladolid. This study included healthy patients with 18 years and older. Intraocular pressure measurements were taken with different air tonometers for one week. A descriptive statistical analysis of the collected data was then performed to discover possible correlations with intraocular pressure.

Results

Statistically significant differences in the intraocular pressure of the right eye and left eye between patients under 35 years of age and those over 64 years of age were found. An increase in intraocular pressure was also observed in the group with a family history of glaucoma (p < 0.01) and aged over 45 years. Furthermore, intraocular pressure was significantly higher in patients with high blood pressure in the 45–65 age range. The standardised coefficients of variation showed that the variables most strongly related to intraocular pressure were time, followed by a family history of glaucoma and high blood pressure. The variables that had a statistically significant correlation with the intraocular pressure value were the time of measurement and a history of glaucoma.

Conclusion

Intraocular pressure increases with age, and among the variables studied, high blood pressure and family history of glaucoma were the most important risk factors.
伊比利亚半岛的眼压值:流行病学研究及其影响因素
目的本研究旨在提供伊比利亚半岛眼压测量的最新资料,以阐明其与其他临床因素的关系。方法与巴利亚多利德大学合作,对在西班牙和葡萄牙通用光学中心就诊的患者进行多中心横断面前瞻性研究。这项研究包括18岁及以上的健康患者。用不同的眼压计测量眼压一周。然后对收集的数据进行描述性统计分析,以发现可能与眼压的相关性。结果35岁以下与64岁以上患者右眼、左眼眼压差异有统计学意义。青光眼家族史组(p < 0.01)和年龄大于45岁组眼压升高。此外,45-65岁高血压患者的眼压明显较高。标准化变异系数显示,与眼压相关性最强的变量是时间,其次是青光眼家族史和高血压家族史。与眼压值有统计学意义相关的变量是测量时间和青光眼病史。结论眼压随年龄增长而升高,其中高血压和青光眼家族史是最重要的危险因素。
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Journal of Optometry
Journal of Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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