Postoperative Use of Pilocarpine After Kahook Dual Blade Goniotomy in Mild to End-Stage Glaucoma.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Julia L Xia, Dhillon Zaver, Emmeline J Kim, Jennifer L Patnaik, Monica K Ertel, Cara E Capitena, Jeffrey R SooHoo, Malik Y Kahook, Mina B Pantcheva, Leonard K Seibold
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to determine if using pilocarpine postoperatively affects clinical outcomes after goniotomy.

Methods: Retrospective series comparing 532 Kahook Dual Blade goniotomy (KDB-G) procedures with (P+) or without (P-) pilocarpine use in the postoperative period. This study includes patients with both primary and secondary glaucoma ranging from mild to end-stage, undergoing KDB-G with or without phacoemulsification (phaco). The primary outcome measure was surgical success defined as intraocular pressure (IOP) < 21 mmHg in addition to either a reduction of >20% and/or the reduction of ≥1 topical glaucoma medications. Secondary outcomes were mean IOP, number of medications, and rate of hyphema and IOP spike at one week postoperatively.

Results: The success rate was significantly greater in Group P + at postoperative month 1 (p = .02), 3 (p = .01), 12 (p = .048), and 16 (p = .02). The differences in mean IOP (p = .084) and number of medications (p = .15) were not significantly different at one year. However, Group P + required significantly less medications than Group P - at nearly all time points (months 1, 3, 6, 20, and 24). There were no differences in rates of hyphema (p = .30) or postoperative week 1 IOP spikes (p = .66) between groups.

Conclusion: The use of pilocarpine postoperatively may improve surgical success and may reduce the number of glaucoma medications needed after goniotomy.

轻度至终末期青光眼Kahook双刀切开术后匹罗卡品的应用。
目的:本研究旨在确定术后使用匹罗卡品是否会影响性器官切开术后的临床结果。方法:回顾性比较532例Kahook双刀阴道切开术(KDB-G)术后使用(P+)或不使用(P-)匹罗卡品。该研究包括原发性和继发性青光眼患者,从轻度到终末期,接受KDB-G伴或不伴超声乳化术(phaco)。主要结局指标是手术成功,定义为眼压(IOP) < 21 mmHg,并减少bbb20 %和/或减少≥1种局部青光眼药物。次要结果是平均IOP,药物数量,术后一周前房积血率和IOP尖峰率。结果:P +组术后1个月(P = 0.02)、3个月(P = 0.01)、12个月(P = 0.048)、16个月(P = 0.02)手术成功率显著高于P +组。一年内平均IOP (p = 0.084)和用药次数(p = 0.15)差异无统计学意义。然而,在几乎所有时间点(第1、3、6、20和24个月),P +组所需的药物明显少于P -组。两组间前房积血发生率(p = 0.30)和术后第1周眼压峰值(p = 0.66)无差异。结论:术后应用匹罗卡品可提高手术成功率,减少青光眼切开术后所需药物的数量。
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Current Eye Research
Current Eye Research 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
4.60
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163
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The principal aim of Current Eye Research is to provide rapid publication of full papers, short communications and mini-reviews, all high quality. Current Eye Research publishes articles encompassing all the areas of eye research. Subject areas include the following: clinical research, anatomy, physiology, biophysics, biochemistry, pharmacology, developmental biology, microbiology and immunology.
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