TABLE 4. Estimated Prevalence of High Intraocular Pressure and Glaucoma Defects at Screening in Population-Based Studies of Persons Older Than 40 Years of Age


Population Number & Race/Ethnicity Screening Methods* Referral IOP Level (mm Hg) Prevalence of High IOP/ Ocular Hypertension Prevalence of Glaucoma
Ferndale, Wales, 196615 4231 white H, T, O >20  9.4% 0.5%
    P(l/3)      
Dalby, Sweden, 198116 1511 white H, T, O, P >20.5  7.3% 0.9%
Framingham, MA, USA, 198017 5262 white (eyes) H, T, O >21  7.6% †0.8%
Beaver Dam, WI, USA, 199218 4926 white H, T, FP, P >21  4.7% 2.1%
Baltimore, MD, USA,199119 2913 white 2395 black H, T, FP, P >21  7.4% 1.1%
          4.2%
St. Lucia, West Indies, 198920 1667 black H, T, O >21 18.4% 8.6%
Barbados, West Indies, 199421 4631 black H, T, O, FP, P >21 17.8% 6.7%
Japan, 199122 8126 Asian H, T, FP >21  2.0% 2.6%
Rotterdam Eye Study, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 200023 6281 white O, P, T, FP None (high IOP = >21-mm Hg)  5.6% 0.8%
Blue Mountains Eye Study, Sydney, Australia, 199624 3654 white H, P, FP None  3.7% 2.4%
Ponza, Italy, 199725 1034 white H, T, O >20  6.0% 2.5%
Melbourne Visual Impairment Project, Australia26 3271 white T, P, O, FP >21  1.6% 1.7%
Proyecto VER, Arizona, US 200127 4774 Hispanic P, FP, H, T, O >22  2.3% 2.0%
Aravind Comprehensive Eye Survey, Tamil Nadu, India, 200328 5150 Asian T, O, P, FP Non (high IOP = >21-mm Hg)  1.1% 1.2%
Tanzania, East Africa, 2000 29 3268 black T, O, P >23 2.7% 3.1%

*H, history of glaucoma; T, tonometry; O, ophthalmoscopy; P, perimetry, FP, fundus photography.
†Excluding blind spot enlargement
‡Includes high IOP without glaucoma