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Incidence and Predictors of IOP-Lowering Treatment Following Detection of Referable Glaucoma in a Teleretinal Screening Program

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Purpose To evaluate the incidence and baseline predictors of intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering treatment following detection of referable glaucoma by teleretinal screening. Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods Participants were derived from a safety-net teleretinal diabetic retinopathy screening program (2013-2024). Participants included individuals who screened positive for referable glaucoma (cup-to-disc ratio [CDR] ≥0.6 or CDR asymmetry ≥0.2) and completed in-office diagnostic evaluation. The primary outcome was initiation of IOP-lowering treatment (medication, laser, or surgery) and the secondary outcome was intervention with surgery. Cumulative incidence functions were estimated, accounting for loss to follow-up. Fine-Gray models were used to identify baseline screening predictors to risk stratify each outcome. Glaucoma diagnosis was approximated using diagnostic codes and chart review. Results 2,367 participants were included. The cumulative incidence of treatment was 19.6% (95% CI: 18.0-21.2) at Year 1 and 45.1% (42.1-48.1) at Year 8. Early treatment occurred primarily in glaucoma cases, whereas treatment accumulated longitudinally in glaucoma suspects, reaching 36.5% (31.6-41.5) by Year 8. Surgery was less common (8-year incidence: 5.3%). Baseline screening data predicted treatment and surgery, enabling risk stratification. At Year 8, cumulative incidence differed substantially between high- and low-risk groups (treatment: 59.9% vs. 31.2%; surgery: 9.7% vs. 1.0%). Older age (sub-distribution hazard ratio [SHR] 1.03 per year, p<0.001), Black race (SHR 1.50, p<0.001), and personal history of glaucoma …
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Date
2026
Authors
Kyle Bolo, Brandon Wong, Jiun Do, Jose-Luis Ambite, Zhiwei Li, Carl Kesselman, Lauren Daskivich, Benjamin Xu
Journal
medRxiv
Pages
2026.06. 02.26354782
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press