Prevalence of open angle glaucoma in accompanying first degree relatives of patients with glaucoma.

Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of open angle glaucoma in first-degree relatives accompanying POAG patients during routine examination in a reference hospital.

Methods: First-degree relatives of primary open angle glaucoma patients who accompanied their relatives to the glaucoma service of a reference hospital were screened for glaucoma.

Results: One-hundred and one first-degree relatives were examined, of which 56.4% had never had their intraocular pressure measured. 10.9% had previously been diagnosed with glaucoma, and 5.9% were newly diagnosed during this study.

Conclusions: The eye examination of first-degree relatives identified a significant percentage of individuals with glaucoma. Despite being first-degree relatives of glaucoma patients, 56.4% of the companions had never had their eye pressure measured, demonstrating a lack of awareness about this disease.

Authors
Franciele Vegini, Natanael Figueiroa Filho, Raphael Lenci, Diogo Garcia Neto, Remo Susanna Junior