In high-risk OHTN, is the target IOP reduction fixed or adjusted based on risk?

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Multiple Choice

In high-risk OHTN, is the target IOP reduction fixed or adjusted based on risk?

Explanation:
In managing high‑risk ocular hypertension, the target IOP is not fixed. The goal is tailored to the individual’s risk of progression. Eyes with higher risk—due to optic nerve vulnerability, RNFL changes, thin corneas, age, family history, or other factors—warrant a larger reduction in IOP to lower the chance of developing glaucoma. Less aggressive risk profiles can be managed with a smaller target. Clinicians set a target that balances the expected protection against progression with treatment burden and side effects, and they adjust that target if progression occurs or if treatment is not tolerated.

In managing high‑risk ocular hypertension, the target IOP is not fixed. The goal is tailored to the individual’s risk of progression. Eyes with higher risk—due to optic nerve vulnerability, RNFL changes, thin corneas, age, family history, or other factors—warrant a larger reduction in IOP to lower the chance of developing glaucoma. Less aggressive risk profiles can be managed with a smaller target. Clinicians set a target that balances the expected protection against progression with treatment burden and side effects, and they adjust that target if progression occurs or if treatment is not tolerated.

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