Ocular Hypertension: A Review And Evidence-Based Roadmap

Auteurs-es

  • Andrew John Rixon OD, FAAO

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.79.442

Mots-clés :

ocular hypertension, primary open angle glaucoma, central corneal thickness, ocular hypertensions study, number needed to treat, decision-support tools, threshold to treat

Résumé

Increased intraocular pressure is arguably the most important, and currently the only modifiable, risk factor for glaucomatous optic neuropathy. Ocular hypertension is often encountered by clinicians in daily practice and is expected to be seen with increasing frequency as the population ages. Awareness and understanding of the extensive research performed on this subject, with particular focus on the work of the Ocular Hypertension Study Group, are critical for comprehensively assessing the risk of conversion to glaucoma. Although management decisions can be complex, they can be aptly handled by the well-informed optometrist in consultation with their patients.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Andrew John Rixon, OD, FAAO

Residency Coordinator Memphis VAMC

Publié-e

2017-03-22

Comment citer

Rixon, A. J. (2017). Ocular Hypertension: A Review And Evidence-Based Roadmap. Canadian Journal of Optometry, 79(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.79.442

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