This is an observational study and will evaluate IOP reduction in newly diagnosed patients with POAG or OHT. All care (including treatment and diagnostic procedures) provided is at the discretion of the participating physicians according to their clinical judgment and the local standard of medical care.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
4,812
Patients with POAG or OHT. All care (including treatment and diagnostic procedures) provided is at the discretion of the participating physicians according to their clinical judgment and the local standard of medical care.
Unnamed facility
Barcelona, Spain
Percentage of Patients With a Reduction in Intraocular Pressure (IOP) ≥ 5mmHg From Baseline
Percentage of patients with a reduction in IOP≥5 mmHg from baseline. IOP is a measurement of the fluid pressure inside the eye. The minimum reduction of 5 mmHg was evaluated in the eye with the highest pressure at the baseline visit.
Time frame: Baseline, 14 Weeks
Percentage of Patients With an IOP Reduction ≥10% From Baseline
Percentage of patients with an IOP reduction ≥10% from baseline. IOP is a measurement of the fluid pressure inside the eye. The minimum reduction of 10% was evaluated in the eye with the highest pressure at the baseline visit.
Time frame: Baseline, 14 Weeks
Percentage of Patients With an IOP Reduction ≥20% From Baseline
Percentage of patients with an IOP reduction ≥20% from baseline. IOP is a measurement of the fluid pressure inside the eye. The minimum reduction of 20% was evaluated in the eye with the highest pressure at the baseline visit.
Time frame: Baseline, 14 Weeks
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