The proportions of patients achieving target pressures at 12 pm after 3 months were:
10% with BIM and 3% with LAT, (p=0.049) for levels of <= 13 mmHg,
19% (BIM) and 8% (LAT), (p=0.038) for levels of <= 14 mmHg,
29% (BIM) and 14% (LAT), (p=0.009) for levels of <= 15 mmHg,
45% (BIM) and 35% (LAT) for levels of <= 16 mmHg, and
58% (BIM) and 50% (LAT) for levels of <= 17 mmHg.
The proportions of patients achieving target pressures at 12 pm after 6 months were:
14% with BIM and 6% with LAT, (p=0.040) for levels of <= 13 mmHg,
21% (BIM) and 11%(LAT), (p=0.030) for levels of <= 14 mmHg,
36% (BIM) and 22%(LAT), (p=0.015) for levels of <= 15 mmHg,
51% (BIM) and 38%(LAT), (p=0.027) for levels of <= 16 mmHg,
65% (BIM) and 45%(LAT), (p=0.001) for levels of <= 17 mmHg,
70% (BIM) and 60%(LAT), (p=0.125) for levels of <= 18 mmHg,
82% (BIM) and 71%(LAT), (p=0.044) for levels of <= 19 mmHg, and
91% (BIM) and 79%(LAT), (p=0.010) for levels of <= 20 mmHg.
The percentages of patients in which physicians wanted to reach specific target IOPs were:
13% for levels of <= 13 mmHg,
11% for levels of <= 14 mmHg,
19% for levels of <= 15 mmHg,
16% for levels of <= 16 mmHg,
16% for levels of <= 17 mmHg,
12% for levels of <= 18 mmHg,
2% for levels of <= 19 mmHg, and
11% for levels of <= 20 mmHg.