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. 2022 Feb 24;140(4):319–326. doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2021.6433

Table 1. Demographic and Baseline Clinical Characteristics of the Study Participants.

Characteristic Finding (N = 124 eyes of 82 patients)a
Age, mean (SD), y 69.2 (10.9)
Sex, F/M, No. 41/41
Race, No. (%)
African American 20 (24.4)
Asian 10 (12.2)
White 50 (61.0)
Other 2 (2.4)
Baseline IOP, mm Hg 14.6 (13.8 to 15.3)
No. of patients with glaucoma 86
No. of patients suspected of having glaucoma 38
Disease severity by baseline (24-2 VF MD), No. (%)
Early glaucoma eye 61 (70.9)
Moderate and advanced glaucoma eye 25 (29.1)
Baseline VF MD, dB −3.4 (−4.2 to −2.5)
Baseline VF PSD, dB 4.5 (3.8 to 5.1)
Baseline wiGCC, μm 91.5 (89.2 to 93.7)
Baseline wiVD, % 44.0 (43.3 to 44.8)
SSI 66.9 (65.6 to 68.1)
Follow-up, y 4.0 (3.9 to 4.1)
No. of VF visits 6.6 (6.4 to 6.9)

Abbreviations: IOP, intraocular pressure; MD, mean deviation; PSD, pattern SD; SSI, signal strength index; VF, visual field; wiGCC, whole-image ganglion cell complex; wiVD, whole-image vessel density.

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Data are presented as mean (95% CI) unless otherwise indicated.