Filtering Bleb Size in the Early Postoperative Period Affects the Long-term Surgical Outcome after Trabeculectomy.

Q3 Medicine
Yoon Kyung Jang, Eui Jun Choi, Dong Ook Son, Byung Heon Ahn, Jong Chul Han
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Purpose: To investigate whether postoperative filtering bleb size affects the surgical outcome after trabeculectomy.

Methods: In this study, we retrospectively reviewed 145 medically uncontrolled glaucoma patients with intraocular pressure (IOP) values >21 mmHg before surgery and data from ≥2 years of follow-up. Postoperative IOP, filtering bleb size including extent and height, and other clinical factors were measured after trabeculectomy. We divided bleb extent into quadrants and bleb height by 0.5 intervals of corneal thickness. The main outcome measure was surgical success. We confirmed complete success when the IOP was ≤21 mmHg and decreased by >20% from baseline without medication or additional procedures. Qualified success used the same criteria but allowed for medication or additional procedures. Cases with reoperation or two consecutive IOP measurements <6 mmHg were considered failures.

Results: A total of 145 eyes of 145 patients was included. The average observation period was 30.8 ± 10.9 months. During multivariate Cox regression analysis, a larger extent of filtering bleb revealed significantly low hazard ratios in both complete and surgical success (0.509 and 0.494, respectively); however, there was no significant relationship between bleb height and surgical outcome.

Conclusions: The extent of the filtering bleb was associated with surgical outcomes of trabeculectomy in glaucoma patients.

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术后早期滤过泡大小影响小梁切除术后的远期手术效果。
目的:探讨小梁切除术后滤过泡大小对手术效果的影响。方法:在本研究中,我们回顾性分析了145例术前眼内压(IOP) >21 mmHg且医学上不受控制的青光眼患者,随访时间≥2年。小梁切除术后测量术后IOP、滤过泡大小(包括范围和高度)及其他临床因素。我们将水泡程度分为象限和水泡高度,以角膜厚度的0.5为间隔。主要观察指标为手术成功率。当IOP≤21 mmHg且在不使用药物或其他治疗的情况下较基线下降>20%时,我们确认完全成功。合格的成功使用相同的标准,但允许药物或额外的程序。结果:145例患者共纳入145只眼。平均观察时间30.8±10.9个月。在多变量Cox回归分析中,更大程度的滤过泡显示完全和手术成功的风险比明显较低(分别为0.509和0.494);然而,在水泡高度和手术结果之间没有明显的关系。结论:滤过泡的大小与青光眼小梁切除术的手术效果有关。
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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology : KJO
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology : KJO Medicine-Ophthalmology
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