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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Ophthalmol. 2012 Apr 27;154(2):315–325.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2012.02.014

Table 7.

Comparison of Clinical and Optic Disc Characteristics at Baseline and 4-year Follow-up Among Participants with Incident Ocular Hypertension in the Los Angeles Latino Eye Study

Baseline Follow-up P-value
Clinical Characteristics
Age(yrs)
    Mean±SD 58.0±10.7 62.3±10.2
    Median 58.0 62.0
IOP(mmHg)*
    Mean±SD 16.8±2.5 23.2±2.5 <0.0001
    Median 16.7 22.3
%IOP>21 mmHg 0 92(74.2%)* -
Mean Defect(dB)
    Mean±SD -2.6±4.9 -2.3±4.8 0.73
    Median -1.4 -1.0
PSD(dB)
    Mean±SD 2.6±2.1 2.5±1.8 0.57
    Median 1.9 1.8
CCT(μm)
    Mean±SD 563.4±29.5 558.2±31.2 0.002
    Median 561 558
Optic Disc Characteristics
HCDR
    Mean±SD 0.4±0.1 0.4±0.5 0.38
    Median 0.3 0.3
VCDR
    Mean±SD 0.3±0.1 0.3±0.1 0.73
    Median 0.3 0.3
HCDR>0.7[n(%)] 0 0 -
VCDR>0.7[n(%)] 0 0 -
HCDR asymmetry of ≥0.3[n(°%)] 0 0 -
VCDR asymmetry of ≥0.3[n(%)] 0 0 -
Disc/NFL hemorrhage [n(%)] 0 2(1.6) -
Peripapillary atrophy [n(%)] 42(33.9) 75(60.5) <0.0001
Diffuse thinning of neural rim to disc margin [n(%)] 0 0 -
Notching of neural rim [n(%)] 0 0 -

OHT: ocular hypertension; IOP: intraocular pressure; PSD: pattern standard deviation; CCT: central corneal thickness

*

Participants with treatment history of glaucoma are not included. This analysis was done on participants with first-eye incidence only.

HCDR: horizontal cup-disc ratio; VCDR: vertical cup-disc ratio; NFL: nerve fiber layer