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Abstract #112134 Published in IGR 24-3

Relationship Between Intraocular Pressure and Age: A Population-Based Study in Nepal

Bhandari G; Bhandari G; Bhandari S; Byanju R; Byanju R; Pradhan S; Sah RK; Sah RK; Kandel RP; Thompson IJ; Rotchford AP; West SK; Muñoz B; Stevens VM; Stevens VM; Oatts JT; Ou Y; Lietman TM; O'Brien KS; Keenan JD
Journal of Glaucoma 2023; 32: 983-988


PRCIS: Intraocular pressure (IOP) decreased with age in a population-based study in Nepal, from a mean of 14.1 mm Hg among those 60-64 years old to 13.0 mm Hg among those 80 years old or older. PURPOSE: Few studies have assessed the distribution of IOP from the Indian subcontinent, despite its large population and high burden of glaucoma. The objective of this study was to assess the distribution of IOP measurements from adults living in a lowland region of Nepal. METHODS: In a population-based cross-sectional study, all individuals aged 60 years and older from an area of lowland Nepal were invited for an IOP assessment with a rebound tonometer. RESULTS: Of 160 communities (28,672 people aged ≥60 y) enrolled, 79 (13,808 people aged ≥60 y) were randomly selected for IOP testing. Of those eligible, 10,017 (72.5%) individuals underwent tonometry. Mean IOP decreased monotonically over 5-year age groups, from 14.1 mm Hg (SD: 3.6) among those aged 60-64 years to 13.0 mm Hg (SD: 4.2) among those 80 years or older. The 97.5th percentile IOP measurement was 21.0 mm Hg for all age groups. In adjusted analyses, younger age, self-reported diabetes, and higher population density were each associated with higher IOP, and self-reported cataract surgery was associated with lower IOP. CONCLUSIONS: Mean IOP was lower among older individuals in Nepal, consistent with many studies from East Asia and in contrast to many studies from western populations. These results suggest that ethnic background might be a consideration when diagnosing ocular hypertension.

Bharatpur Eye Hospital, Bharatpur, Nepal.

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