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Title: [Prevalence of intraocular hypertension and glaucoma in a nonselected French population]. Author: Bron A, Baudouin C, Nordmann JP, Rouland JF, Thomas F, Bean K, De Clercq B, Bénétos A, de Gendre AS, Lefebvre S. Journal: J Fr Ophtalmol; 2006 Jun; 29(6):635-41. PubMed ID: 16885893. Abstract: AIMS: To measure intraocular pressure (IOP) in a large human sample and to assess the prevalence of glaucoma with elevated IOP and ocular hypertension (OHT) in this population. METHODS: We measured IOP in 2,074 subjects (men: women: 1,384: 690). If the IOP was higher than 20 mmHg, a photograph of the optic disc was taken and the visual field was examined. The optic nerve head and the visual field were evaluated in 395 individuals. RESULTS: In men aged 18-39 years, mean IOP was 15.5+/-3.1 mmHg and 16.4+/-3.5 mmHg after 60 years of age. In women, IOP reached 14.5+/-3.3 and 15.9+/-3.1 mmHg, respectively. IOP greater than 21 mmHg was found in 10.1% of males and 6.4% of females. The prevalence of OHT increased with age: from 5.3% to 15.5% in men and from 3% to 7.5% in women for the same age ranges. A diagnosis of glaucoma with elevated IOP was made in 2.2% of males and 3.0% of females. The prevalence of glaucoma increased with age from 0.8% to 5.7% in men and from 0.6% to 4.7% in women under 40 years and over 60 years of age, respectively. DISCUSSION: This study confirms the increase in IOP with age and the role of aging in the prevalence of OHT and glaucoma with elevated IOP. CONCLUSION: This transversal study shows the feasibility of intraocular hypertension and glaucoma screening and prevalence assessment in a nonselected large population in France.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]