Literature DB >> 26107128

Diurnal Intraocular Pressure Profiles in Chronic Open-Angle Glaucoma.

Jost B Jonas1, Wido M Budde, Andrea Stroux, Isabel M Oberacher-Velten, Anselm Jünemann.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate day-and-night intraocular pressure (IOP) profiles in normal and glaucomatous eyes.
DESIGN: Hospital-based clinical observational study.
METHODS: The study included 3561 day-and-night profiles of IOP measurements performed by Goldmann applanation tonometry on 1408 eyes of 720 normal Caucasian subjects or chronic open-angle glaucoma patients.
RESULTS: For all groups except the secondary open-angle glaucoma group, IOP was highest at 7 a.m., followed by noon and 5 p.m., and finally at 9 p.m. or midnight. In secondary open-angle glaucoma, mean measurements did not vary significantly during day and night. The profile amplitude (mean: 5.5 2.8 mm Hg) was significantly (P < 0.001) higher in the secondary open-angle glaucoma group than in the normal-pressure glaucoma group and the normal group. The two latter groups did not vary significantly (P = 0.47) in profile amplitude. Expressed as percentage of the mean IOP, the IOP amplitude did not vary significantly between any of the study groups. The inter-eye IOP difference for any measurement time was significantly (P < 0.001) smaller than the IOP profile amplitude.
CONCLUSIONS: Treated secondary open-angle glaucoma eyes did not exhibit the normal day-and-night pressure profile which was usually shown in normal eyes and eyes treated for other types of chronic open-angle glaucoma. The day-and-night IOP amplitude in absolute terms is highest in secondary open-angle glaucoma. In relative terms, the IOP amplitude did not vary significantly between the various types of chronic open-angle glaucoma. Inter-eye IOP differences were significantly (P < 0.001) smaller than the IOP profile amplitude.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 26107128     DOI: 10.1097/APO.0b013e31823e4cb0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)        ISSN: 2162-0989


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