Effects of treatment with bimatoprost 0.03% for 3 years in patients with normal-tension glaucoma

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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of bimatoprost 0.03% single treatment for 3 years on intraocular pressure (IOP) and visual field performance. Methods: We monitored the IOP of 62 patients with normal-tension glaucoma every 1-3 months. The Humphrey visual field test was performed every 6 months after treatment and the results obtained were compared to those before treatment. In addition, visual field performance was evaluated using trend and event analysis. Results: The mean ± standard deviation (SD) of IOP after treatment with bimatoprost for 3 years (13.6±3.1 mmHg) was significantly lower than that before treatment (16.8±2.4 mmHg, P≤0.0001). No change was observed in the mean deviation and pattern SD values of the Humphrey visual field before and 3 years after treatment. Worsening of visual field performance was observed in one patient (3.0%) by using trend analysis and in four patients (12.1%) by using event analysis. Treatment was discontinued in 17 patients (27.4%) because of adverse reactions. Conclusion: Bimatoprost 0.03% single treatment was effective in reducing the IOP at least during the 3 years of treatment, but visual field performance worsened by 3.0%-12.1% in patients with normal-tension glaucoma. © 2014 Inoue et al.

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Inoue, K., Shiokawa, M., Fujimoto, T., & Tomita, G. (2014). Effects of treatment with bimatoprost 0.03% for 3 years in patients with normal-tension glaucoma. Clinical Ophthalmology, 8, 1179–1183. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S60538

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