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. 2021 Feb 10;15:481–489. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S296740

Table 2.

Intraocular Pressure Outcomes

Screening Medicated, N=137 Baseline Unmedicated, N=137 Month 1, N=136 Month 3, N=132 Month 6, N=134
Mean (SD) IOP, mmHg 17.3 (3.1) 23.8 (3.1) 16.7 (6.6) 15.2 (3.6) 15.1 (3.9)
No. of eyes on 0 medications 90 (66%) 98 (74%) 104 (78%)
Mean (SD) IOP, mmHga 15.6 (5.2) 14.5 (2.9) 14.2 (3.1)
Mean (SD) IOP reduction from unmedicated baselinea 7.6 (4.6) 8.7 (3.3) 9.0 (3.3)
Mean (SD) percent IOP reduction from unmedicated baseline 33 (19) 37 (13) 38 (13)
No. of eyes with IOP reduction ≥20%a 74 (82%) 97 (99%) 104 (100%)
No. of eyes (%) with IOP reduction ≥20% and IOP >6 mmHg and ≤ 18 mmHga 65 (72%) 90 (92%) 89 (86%)

Note: aAmong eyes on no medications at each time point.

Abbreviations: IOP, intraocular pressure; SD, standard deviation.