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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ophthalmol Glaucoma. 2021 Mar 25;4(6):604–616. doi: 10.1016/j.ogla.2021.03.010

TABLE 1.

Baseline Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Open-Angle Glaucoma Study Patients

Characteristics Study Cohort (124 Patients)
Number of eyes 124
Number of right eyes/left eyes (%) 63 (50.8%) / 61 (49.2%)
Age, year (mean ± SD) 68.1 ± 11.6
Female, n (%) 62 (50.0%)
Race, n (%)
 Caucasian 91 (73.4%)
 African-American 19 (15.3%)
 Asian 8 (6.5%)
 Hispanic 3 (2.4%)
 Other 3 (2.4%)
Family history of glaucoma in 1st degree relative, n (%) 36 (29.0%)
Type of glaucoma, n (%)
 Primary open-angle glaucoma 67 (54.0%)
 Normal-tension glaucoma 21 (16.9%)
 Pseudoexfoliative glaucoma 24 (19.4%)
 Pigmentary glaucoma 12 (9.7%)
Severity of glaucomaa, n (%)
 Mild (MD > −6 dB) 73 (58.9%)
 Moderate (−12 dB < MD ≤ −6 dB) 29 (23.4%)
 Severe (MD ≤ −12 dB) 22 (17.7%)
Spherical equivalent, diopters (mean ± SD) −0.9 ±2.1
Intraocular pressure, mmHg (mean ± SD) 15.2 ±4.7
Central corneal thickness, μm (mean ± SD) 539.4 ± 38.1
Vertical cup-to-disc ratio (mean ± SD) 0.6 ± 0.2
Visual field (mean ± SD)
 Mean deviation, dB −6.9 ± 6.3
 Pattern standard deviation, dB 5.5 ± 3.6
Number of visits (mean ± SD) 5.2 ± 1.1
Follow-up period, months (mean ± SD) 66.9 ± 16.4

The data was reported as mean ± standard deviation (SD) for continuous variables and frequency count (%) for categorical variables.

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Severity of glaucoma was classified based on visual field mean deviation (MD).