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. 2026 Feb 1;15(2):855–874. doi: 10.1007/s40123-026-01313-4

Table 2.

Baseline information of enrolled subjects

Demographics and ocular characteristics Data (n = 23)
Age, mean years ± SD 70.5 ± 9.6
Gender, n (%)
 Male 11 (47.8%)
 Female 12 (52.2%)
Race, n (%)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 0 (0%)
 Asian 0 (0%)
 Black or African American 0 (0%)
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0 (0%)
 Caucasian 23 (100%)
 Other 0 (0%)
Ethnicity, n (%)
 Hispanic or Latino 23 (100%)
 Not Hispanic or Latino 0 (0%)
Diagnosis, n (%)
 Primary open-angle glaucoma 23 (100%)
 Ocular hypertension 0 (0%)
Best-corrected distance visual acuity, median (range) 20/50 (20/30, 20/100)
Refractive error spherical equivalent, mean D ± SD 0.2 ± 1.6 D
Pre-washout screening IOP, mean mmHg ± SD 16.5 ± 3.5
Post-washout baseline IOP, mean mmHg ± SD 25.1 ± 2.5
Ocular hypotensive medications, n (%)
 0 0 (0%)
 1 20 (87.0%)
 2 1 (4.3%)
 3 2 (8.7%)
Vertical cup-to-disc ratio, mean ratio ± SD 0.6 ± 0.2
Central corneal thickness, mean μm ± SD 547 ± 32
Endothelial cell density, mean cells/mm2 ± SD 2308 ± 223
Enrolled eye, n (%)
 Right 11 (47.8%)
 Left 12 (52.2%)
Visual field mean deviation, mean dB ± SD − 11.8 ± 10.1
Visual field pattern standard deviation, mean dB ± SD 5.3 ± 3.6

SD standard deviation, D diopters, IOP intraocular pressure, dB decibels