Ahmed, A., Althomali, I., Althobaiti, O., Assery, M., Alsini, A. (2018). Risk factors associated with glaucoma disease progression. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 73(3), 6331-6336. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.13996
Ali Yasen A Ahmed; Ibrahim Hassan M Althomali; Omar Mohammed A Althobaiti; Mohannad Solaiman Faia Assery; Abdullah Abdulwahab N Alsini. "Risk factors associated with glaucoma disease progression". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 73, 3, 2018, 6331-6336. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.13996
Ahmed, A., Althomali, I., Althobaiti, O., Assery, M., Alsini, A. (2018). 'Risk factors associated with glaucoma disease progression', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 73(3), pp. 6331-6336. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.13996
Ahmed, A., Althomali, I., Althobaiti, O., Assery, M., Alsini, A. Risk factors associated with glaucoma disease progression. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018; 73(3): 6331-6336. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.13996
Risk factors associated with glaucoma disease progression
Background: Glaucoma is a disease which damage the eye’s optic nerve. That so many instances of glaucoma can be undiscovered ways that research studies based in hospitals or specialist clinics, as an example, can be biased to specific classes of referred patients and so not representative of the Glaucoma associate. Objective: In this review we discuss risk factors that lead to onset of glaucoma and focus on risk factors affecting the progression of this disease, to give information to prevent and start early treatment. Method: PubMed and Embase database were searched up to July, 2018 for relevant studies that discussing the risk factors of glaucoma. Conclusion: The most consistent factors are older age and also higher baseline IOP. Currently, there is very little we can do about age, due to the fact that it is probably a surrogate threat factor for various other potentially more important elements, for example, mitochondrial performance. Because IOP can be lowered either medically or operatively, it is a flexible threat or prognostic element for open-angle glaucoma.