Abstract

PurposeTo determine the distribution of intraocular pressure (IOP) and its association with age, gender and refractive error in non-glaucomatous Saudi participants. DesignHospital-based cross-sectional observational study during Vision Day Screening Program. Participants: 458 participants living in the Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. MethodsRecruited participants (aged 20years or over) underwent a comprehensive questionnaire and ocular examination, including measurement of IOP with Perkins hand-held applanation tonometry and autorefraction. Main outcome measuresThe distribution of IOP of either of the eyes (right or left eye by randomization) and associations with age, gender and refractive error. ResultsMedian IOP was 15.0 (range: 6–28) mmHg in the total population. There is no significant difference between the overall IOP of male participants, median 15 (range: 6–28) mmHg and female participants, median 16 (range: 6–28) mmHg (p=0.180). No statistically significant difference in IOP in relation to age comparing 20–45years group to 46–69years group was documented (p=0.751). There was no statistically significant relationship between refractive error category and IOP (p=0.405). Ocular hypertension with IOP>21mmHg was found in 8.7% of the participants. ConclusionVariation in IOP by gender, age group and type of refractive error was not statistically significant. The observations need confirmation by study with larger sample representing Saudi population.

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