Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4029386 | Ophthalmology | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This is the first report of risk factors for long-term OAG incidence; it is also based on a sizable number of new cases. Incidence was high in this African-descent population, where the established factors of older age, higher IOP, and family history contributed to risk. Additional predictors were vascular factors, including lower systolic BP, and particularly lower ocular perfusion pressures, which more than doubled risk. Thinner CCT was also a factor. These findings indicate a multifactorial etiology of OAG and suggest that similar risk factors apply across populations. Results are relevant for understanding OAG causation and identifying groups at high risk.
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Authors
M. Cristina MD, MPH, Suh-Yuh MA, Anselm FRCP(UK), PhD, Robert MD, Barbara PhD, BESs Study Group BESs Study Group,