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Abstract #13618 Published in IGR 8-2

Current status of topical medication by glaucoma patients

Kobayashi H; Iwakiri R; Kobayashi K; Okinami S
Japanese Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology 2006; 60: 43-47


PURPOSE: To evaluate the state of use of eyedrops by patients of open-angle glaucoma, and to assess related factors. METHOD: A total of 168 glaucoma patients were interviewed who were randomly chosen out of those attending Saga University Hospital. The series comprised 74 males (42%) and 94 females (58%). Their ages ranged from 21 to 84 years, average 61 years. RESULTS: Eyedrops were being instilled in full accordance to prescriptions by 84% of patients. Instillation of eyedrops was missed one to three times a month by 8% of patients. Eyedrops were more correctly used by patients with more advanced visual field defect. A significant correlation was present between complicance and mean deviation (MD) by program 302 of Humphrey visual field analysis. Compliance was worse in instillation in daytime than that in the morning or evening (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Eyedrops are more correctly used by glaucoma patients with more advanced visual field defect. Improved awareness of glaucoma may result in better complicance. LA: Japanese

Dr. H. Kobayashi, Department of Ophthalmology, Kokura Memorial Hospital, 1-1 Kifune-machi, Kitakyushu 802-8555, Japan


Classification:

11.1 General management, indication (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)



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