Table 1.
Demographics and Ocular Characteristics of Study Population
| Parameter | Glaucoma (N=147 eyes, 96 subjects) |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | 68.3 (66.5, 70.1) |
| Gender (Female:Male) | 54:42 |
| Glaucoma: Glaucoma suspect | 96:51 |
| Race: African American: Non-African American |
27:69 |
| Follow-up period (year) | 3.5 (3.5, 3.6) |
| Number of visits | 7.9 (7.4, 8.4) |
| Baseline IOP (mm Hg) | 15.4 (14.7, 16.1) |
| Average IOP (mm Hg) | 14.5 (13.9, 15.1) |
| Peak IOP (mm Hg) | 18.2 (17.4, 18.9) |
| IOP change (mm Hg) | −1.0 (−1.6, −0.4) |
| CCT (μm) | 547.1 (540.3, 553.9) |
| CH (mm Hg) | 9.4 (9.1, 9.7) |
| CRF (mmHg) | 9.1 (8.8, 9.4) |
| Axial length (mm) | 24.1 (23.9, 24.3) |
| Baseline choroidal thickness (μm) | 103.1 (93.5, 112.7) |
| Baseline SAP-MD (dB) | −3.1 (−4, −2.2) |
| Baseline SAP-PSD (dB) | 4 (3.4, 4.6) |
| Baseline RNFL thickness (μm) | 75.8 (73.4, 78.1) |
| Median Baseline ALCSD (μm) | 449.2 (428.5, 469.9) |
| ALCSD Slope (μm/year) | −0.78 (−1.82, 0.26) |
ALCSD: anterior lamina cribrosa surface depth; CI: confidence interval; CCT: central corneal thickness; CH: corneal hysteresis; CRF: corneal resistance factor; IOP: intraocular pressure; MD: mean deviation; PSD: pattern standard deviation; SAP: standard automated perimetry
Values are given as mean with 95% CI