The prevalence and incidence of
ocular hypotony (IOP < 7 mm Hg) and factors associated with them were determined in a
Leprosy Referral Centre at Tamilnadu, India. Applanation intraocular pressures were measured every six months in a cohort of newly diagnosed multibacillary (MB)
leprosy patients who were followed-up during the two year period of multidrug
therapy (MDT) and for five years thereafter. Transient hypotony was present in two patients at the time of diagnosis, in 3 patients during MDT and in 9 patients after MDT with a cumulative prevalence of 4.65%. Transient
ocular hypotension was present in 24 patients (8%) at disease diagnosis. 25 patients developed
hypotension during MDT that was associated with
trichiasis (HR 8.83 95% CI 2.06, 37.78 p = 0.003) and flare or/and cells (HR 4.60 95% CI 1.08, 19.64 p = 0.039). 29 patients developed
ocular hypotension after MDT that was associated with punctate
keratitis and uveal involvement. In general, MB
leprosy patients with
hypotension had a mean IOP of 12.60 mm Hg which differed significantly (p < 0.0001) from the mean IOP of 14.9 mm Hg in those who did not have
hypotension. Transient
hypotension and hypotony in MB
leprosy patients are associated with signs of intraocular
inflammation.