环形光凝技术的系统回顾:治疗青光眼的连续波与微脉冲疗法。

Beyoglu Eye Journal Pub Date : 2024-03-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14744/bej.2024.47123
Christopher Andrean Putra Johansyah, Leliana Bambang
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目的:微脉冲环形光凝术(MP-CPC)是最新的微创激光手术,旨在通过破坏色素性睫状体上皮降低眼压(IOP)。本系统性综述旨在评估 MP-CPC 手术与 CW-CPC 相比在治疗青光眼方面的疗效和安全性:方法:我们在 PubMed、ScienceDirect 和 Cochrane Library 数据库中搜索了比较微脉冲和传统 CW-CPC 疗效和安全性的研究。我们使用了医学主题词和关键词,如 "环形光凝"、"环形破坏性"、"光凝"、"CPC"、"微脉冲"、"微脉冲 "和 "青光眼",时间范围为 2015 年至 2023 年。我们评估了 MP-CPC 和 CW-CPC 的成功率、眼压降低率、抗青光眼药物和并发症:本研究共收录了六篇文章,包括两项随机对照试验、三项回顾性研究和一项前瞻性队列研究,发表于 2015 年至 2023 年之间。六篇文章中有五篇报道了两种手术都能显著降低眼压,MP-CPC 与 CW-CPC 的成功率相当。一篇文章报告 MP-CPC 的眼压有所上升。两组患者的抗青光眼药物用量均有所减少,而一项研究报告称 MP-CPC 和 CW-CPC 两组患者的药物用量均有所增加。MP-CPC 组的并发症发生率较低,有两篇文章报告 MP-CPC 组的并发症发生率比 CW-CPC 组显著降低:结论:MP-CPC 在成人青光眼治疗中显示出良好的效果。MP-CPC 在降低眼压方面的效果相当,而且严重眼部并发症的发生率较低,因此 MP-CPC 为在青光眼早期阶段使用环形光凝程序提供了新的可能性。不过,MP-CPC 对儿童和新生血管性青光眼的疗效仍不十分明确,因此需要进一步研究,以确定不同类型青光眼和特定青光眼患者的最佳激光参数。
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A Systematic Review of Cyclophotocoagulation Techniques: Continuous Wave Versus Micropulse for Glaucoma Treatment.

Objectives: Micro-pulse cyclophotocoagulation (MP-CPC) represents the latest iteration of minimally invasive laser procedures aimed at reducing intraocular pressure (IOP) through the disruption of pigmented ciliary body epithelium. This systematic review aims to assess the efficacy and safety profile of the MP-CPC procedure in comparison to CW-CPC for the treatment of glaucoma.

Methods: We initiated a search on PubMed, ScienceDirect, and the Cochrane Library databases for studies that compared micro-pulse and traditional CW-CPC in terms of their efficacy and safety profiles. We employed medical subject headings terms and keywords such as "cyclophotocoagulation," "cyclodestructive," "photocoagulation," "CPC," "micropulse," "micro-pulse," and "glaucoma" within the timeframe from 2015 to 2023. We assessed the success rate, IOP reduction, antiglaucoma medications, and complications of MP-CPC and CW-CPC.

Results: We included six articles in this study, comprising two randomized controlled trials, three retrospective, and one prospective cohort, published between 2015 and 2023. Five out of six reported a significant reduction in IOP for both procedures with comparable success rates observed in MP-CPC compared to CW-CPC. One article reported an increase in IOP in MP-CPC. Both groups reported a decrease in the number of antiglaucoma medications, while one study reported an increase in medications in both MP-CPC and CW-CPC groups. Complication rates were lower in the MP-CPC group with two articles reporting a significant decrease compared to the CW-CPC group.

Conclusion: MP-CPC has shown promising results in the treatment of glaucoma in the adult population. With comparable results in IOP reduction and fewer instances of serious ocular complications, MP-CPC may open new possibilities for the use of cyclophotocoagulation procedures in the earlier stages of glaucoma. However, its efficacy in the pediatric population and for neovascular glaucoma remains less defined, thus warranting further studies to establish optimal laser parameters for different types of glaucoma and specific populations of glaucoma patients.

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