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Subjective symptoms of glaucoma patients treated with topical medication

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Subjective symptoms of glaucoma patients treated with topical medication

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Z63-D541
Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
032834819
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info:ndljp/pid/13120788
Material type
記事
Author
Manami Kuzeほか
Publisher
糖化ストレス研究会
Publication date
2022-12-31
Material Format
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Journal name
Glycative stress research 9(4)
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Material Type
記事
Author/Editor
Manami Kuze
Masahiko Ayaki
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Publication Date
2022-12-31
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2022-12-31
Alternative Title
点眼治療中の緑内障患者の自覚症状
Periodical title
Glycative stress research
No. or year of volume/issue
9(4)
Volume
9(4)
ISSN (Periodical Title)
2188-3610
ISSN-L (Periodical Title)
2188-3610
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eng
jpn
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info:ndljp/pid/13120788
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国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション > 電子書籍・電子雑誌 > その他
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2023-12-08T11:19:22+09:00
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2023-05-20
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032834819
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Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between the frequency of ocular symptoms and laboratory values in glaucoma patients undergoing ophthalmic topical medication. Methods: A multivariate analysis was conducted to examine the association between major ocular symptoms (eye strain, blurred vision, photophobia, dryness, discomfort, and pain) and laboratory findings related to glaucoma and dry eye in 1,000 patients (mean age 67.5 years, 493 males) undergoing antiglaucoma eyedrops. The frequency of ocular symptoms during the same period and for the same age group was also obtained. Results: 37.3% of the glaucoma group had any of the major ocular symptoms, and the percentages of patients with ocular symptoms were eye strain in 22.9%, blurred vision in 23.0%, photophobia in 13.1%, dryness in 17.9%, discomfort in 14.8%, and pain in 6.3%. These frequencies were less frequent than in all 1,804 patients aged 60-69 years (mean 64.9 years) seen in the same period. Test values were associated with symptoms: mean deviation (MD) values for visual field were associated with eye strain (β = 0.073, p = 0.034), photophobia (β = -0.0720, p = 0.036), and pain (β = -0.074, p = 0.033) and macular ganglion cell layer thickness was weakly associated with pain (β = -0.0872, p = 0.0342). Conclusion: The subjective symptoms of glaucoma patients are weakly and infrequently associated with test values, suggesting that topical medication is safely administered. Concurrently, adherence to periodic examinations and topical medication is a concern, so it is important to explain the condition and treatment carefully to increase adherence, even if subjective symptoms are poor.
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10.24659/gsr.9.4_194
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Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between the frequency of ocular symptoms and laboratory values in glaucoma patients undergoing ophthalmic topical medication. Methods: A multivariate analysis was conducted to examine the association between major ocular symptoms (eye strain, blurred vision, photophobia, dryness, discomfort, and pain) and laboratory findings related to glaucoma and dry eye in 1,000 patients (mean age 67.5 years, 493 males) undergoing antiglaucoma eyedrops. The frequency of ocular symptoms during the same period and for the same age group was also obtained. Results: 37.3% of the glaucoma group had any of the major ocular symptoms, and the percentages of patients with ocular symptoms were eye strain in 22.9%, blurred vision in 23.0%, photophobia in 13.1%, dryness in 17.9%, discomfort in 14.8%, and pain in 6.3%. These frequencies were less frequent than in all 1,804 patients aged 60-69 years (mean 64.9 years) seen in the same period. Test values were associated with symptoms: mean deviation (MD) values for visual field were associated with eye strain (β = 0.073, p = 0.034), photophobia (β = -0.0720, p = 0.036), and pain (β = -0.074, p = 0.033) and macular ganglion cell layer thickness was weakly associated with pain (β = -0.0872, p = 0.0342). Conclusion: The subjective symptoms of glaucoma patients are weakly and infrequently associated with test values, suggesting that topical medication is safely administered. Concurrently, adherence to periodic examinations and topical medication is a concern, so it is important to explain the condition and treatment carefully to increase adherence, even if subjective symptoms are poor.
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