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. 2007 Feb;32(2):153-60.
doi: 10.1080/02713680601114955.

Does treated systemic hypertension affect progression of optic nerve damage in glaucoma suspects?

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Does treated systemic hypertension affect progression of optic nerve damage in glaucoma suspects?

Omar S Punjabi et al. Curr Eye Res. 2007 Feb.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate whether treatment of systemic hypertension has an effect on progression of optic nerve parameters in glaucoma suspects using confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy.

Methods: Two hundred eyes of 103 glaucoma suspect patients were included in this retrospective cohort study. Thirty-one patients (of whom 59 eyes were included in the study) had systemic hypertension under treatment (based on medical history). The remaining 72 age-matched normotensive controls (of whom 141 eyes were included in the study) were not on blood-pressure-lowering medications. Each patient had a follow-up period of at least 4 years with a minimum of four Heidelberg retinal tomograph tests (one baseline and three follow-up scans). The slopes of progression of optic nerve head parameters with time were studied and compared between these two groups using mixed effects regression models.

Results: Patients with systemic hypertension showed a statistically significant increase in cup area (slope 0.2, p = 0.03), cup-to-disk area ratio (slope 0.01, p = 0.007), and decrease in rim area (slope -0.4, p = 0.03), rim-to-disk area ratio (slope -0.01, p = 0.005), and global Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) thickness (p = 0.008) with time. The differences in slopes of progression of many parameters between hypertensives and normotensives were statistically significant.

Conclusions: Systemic hypertension treated with hypotensive medications may be a risk factor for increased progression of optic nerve parameters in glaucoma suspects compared with age-matched normotensive subjects.

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