Relationship between blood pressure and intraocular pressure in the JPHC-NEXT eye study

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Tomoyo Yasukawa
Akiko Hanyuda
Kazumasa Yamagishi
Kenya Yuki
Miki Uchino
Yoko Ozawa
Mariko Sasaki
Kazuo Tsubota
Norie Sawada
Kazuno Negishi
Shoichiro Tsugane
Hiroyasu Iso
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[1] Keio University School of Medicine,Department of Ophthalmology
[2] National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control,Division of Epidemiology
[3] University of Tsukuba,Department of Public Health Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, and Health Services Research and Development Centre
[4] Ibaraki Western Medical Centre,Department of Ophthalmology
[5] St. Luke’s International Hospital,Division of Cohort Research
[6] Tachikawa Hospital,Department of Social and Environmental Medicine
[7] National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center,undefined
[8] Tsubota Laboratory,undefined
[9] Inc.,undefined
[10] National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control,undefined
[11] National Institute of Health and Nutrition,undefined
[12] National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation,undefined
[13] Health and Nutrition,undefined
[14] Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
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Although a positive link between hypertension and intraocular pressure (IOP) has been suggested, the individual effects of systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP, respectively) on IOP remain unclear, particularly among Japanese populations. Here, we conducted a large-scale, cross-sectional study to determine individual and combined effects of SBP/DBP and hypertension on IOP. In total, 6783 Japanese people aged over 40 years underwent systemic and ophthalmological examinations, including measurements of blood pressure and IOP, conducted using non-contact tonometers. After adjusting for a priori known confounding factors, SBP and DBP levels were found to be positively correlated with IOP levels. The multivariable-adjusted odds ratio when comparing the hypertensive and normotensive groups for the prevalence of ocular hypertension was 1.88 (95% confidence interval, 1.14–3.08). When analysing the combined effects of SBP and DBP on ocular hypertension, SBP elevation had a greater effect on ocular hypertension than DBP increase. In conclusion, SBP and DBP levels and the prevalence of systemic hypertension were found to be positively associated with IOP levels and the prevalence of ocular hypertension in an ophthalmologically healthy Japanese population. Our findings suggest that systemic blood pressure control may be key for controlling IOP.
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