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Is there any difference in target intraocular pressure for exfoliative glaucoma patients with cardiovascular disease history?

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Is there any difference in target intraocular pressure for exfoliative glaucoma patients with cardiovascular disease history?

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PURPOSE: To investigate if patients with exfoliation glaucoma (XFG) with cardiovascular disease (CVD) require different target intraocular pressure (IOP) compared to patients with XFG with no CVD for long-term stability. METHODS: A retrospective, multicenter, observational cohort analysis included consecutive patients with XFG from 9 European academic centers, with a minimum of 5 years follow-up. RESULTS: In 201 patients, there was a statistical difference between progressed and non-progressed patients in mean (p=0.0049) and peak (p=0.015) IOP, variance of IOP (p=0.028), and number of medicine changes/year (p=0.0037). At a mean IOP ≥22 mmHg, patients progressed in 84% (32/38), between 14 and 21 mmHg in 54% (81/151), and at ≤13 mmHg in 33% (4/12). There was no difference in the rate of progression between groups based on CVD history (p=0.65). However, IOP that allowed ≤50% progression rate for patients with mild or no CVD was ≤20-21 mmHg and ≤18 mmHg for patients with severe disease. Fu

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