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. 2020 Sep 24;35(1):326–333. doi: 10.1038/s41433-020-0845-9

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of healthy individuals and POAG patients.

Healthy Individuals POAG Patients p-value
Number 79 164
Age (mean, SD) 48.30 (15.18) 49.00 (14.01) 0.755
Gender (male, %) 27 (34.18) 69 (42.07) 0.238
C/D ratio 0.52 (0.12) 0.77 (0.45) <0.001
VA 1.10 (0.24) 0.76 (0.30) <0.001
CCT (um) 540.59 (25.81) 540.42 (34.44) 0.966
AL (mm) 24.67 (1.70) 25.32 (2.17) 0.012
Mean IOP (mmHg) 13.43 (2.57) 17.36 (4.43) <0.001
Peak IOP (mmHg) 15.96 (2.69) 21.61 (5.45) <0.001
Trough IOP (mmHg) 11.03 (2.53) 13.95 (3.82) <0.001
SD of IOP (mmHg) 1.49 (0.47) 2.37 (0.97) <0.001
Max difference (mmHg) 4.93 (1.63) 7.60 (3.00) <0.001
AUC_IOP 294.40 (56.88) 379.40 (96.42) <0.001
MAPE (mmHg) 2.45 (0.89) 4.16 (1.90) <0.001

Data are expressed as mean (SD) unless otherwise specified.

POAG primary open angle glaucoma, C/D ratio cup-to-disk ratio, VA visual acuity, CCT central corneal thickness, AL axial length, MAPE mean amplitude of IOP excursions, SD standard deviation, AUC_IOP area under curve of circadian IOP.