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Study shows eye drops useful in preventing glaucoma

HOUSTON--(June 13, 2002)--Eye drops used to treat elevated pressure inside the eye have been found to be effective in delaying the onset of primary open-angle glaucoma, the most common form of the disease that can go undetected for years.

Results of the five-year study were published in the June 2002 issue of Archives of Ophthalmology.

"There are several risk factors linked to the development of glaucoma, and this study has helped us to define how much benefit we can provide by decreasing eye pressure with eye drops," said Dr. Ronald L. Gross, a professor of ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and an investigator in the study.

Open-angle glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States and the number one cause of blindness among African Americans. The disease often occurs when fluid builds up, causing pressure in the eye to increase. When this pressure damages the optic nerve, glaucoma and vision loss are the result.

The National Ocular Hypertension Treatment study evaluated 1,636 people ranging in age from 40-80 with elevated pressure in the eye, with no signs of glaucoma damage. Half received daily eye drops, while the other half were given no medication. For those who received the medication, eye pressure decreased by approximately 20 percent.

Researchers found that the risk for developing primary open-angle glaucoma was cut by more than 50 percent for those individuals who used the eye drops. The study showed that 4.4 percent of the study participants receiving the drops developed glaucoma over a five-year period, while 9.5 percent of the participants who did not receive the drops developed glaucoma. Additionally, study participants with several risk factors were found to be more likely to develop the disease. These included age, race, and a family history of glaucoma, as well as ocular risk factors including elevated eye pressure, corneal thinness and certain characteristics in
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Contact: Heather Russell
hrussell@bcm.tmc.edu
713-798-4712
Baylor College of Medicine
13-Jun-2002


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