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Understand Dr. Loscos Arenas' criteria for treating Ocular Hypertension (OHT) based on factors like age, family history, IOP levels, and other influencing conditions like PEX, myopia, and more. Each patient is assessed individually for optimal treatment decisions.
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OHT Treatment criteriaFirst Choice Treatment Dr. Jordi Loscos Arenas Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona
OHT Treatment criteria IOP Age Race FamilyHistory Optic Disc Central Corneal Thickness (CCT) Others: PEX; Myopia; Low ocular pressure; RaynaudSd; Migraine; SleepApnoea Asses each patient individually when deciding whether or not to treat
OHT Treatment criteria • FamilyHistory • 56 yearsold • 630 / 622 • Sept 2008 • IOP 28 mmHg BE • Oct 2014 • IOP 24/26 mmHg
OHT Treatment criteria • No FamilyHistory • Myopic • OSAS • 65 yearsold • IOP 20 mmHg BE • 513 / 520
OHT Treatment criteria • FamilyHistory • 44 yearsold • Aprl 2013 • 18 mmHg BE • Jan 2014 • 18 mmHg BE • Oct 2014 • 18 mmHg • 504 /507 Oct 2014
OHT Treatment criteria • FamilyHistory • 63 yearsold • IOP 20 mmHg BE • 503 / 494
OHT Treatment criteria Foto Dra S. Ruiz
OHT Treatment criteria: Follow up is a "treatment" • No FamilyHistory • 70 yearsold • IOP 24 / 26 mmHg • 569 / 572 Taking into account the emotional dimensions
OHT Treatment criteria • Less influenced by the IOP • Importance of baselinevisit • IOP • CCT • OpticNervephotography • VF
First Choice Treatment Β- Blockers Prostaglandins
First Choice Treatment: Phacoemulsification • No FamilyHistory • 79 yearsold • IOP 30 / 28 mmHg • 569 / 572 • Cataract
First Choice Treatment: No Treatment • No FamilyHistory • 87 yearsold • Bradycardia • IOP 28 mmHg BE • 560 / 558