用丝裂霉素C治疗西班牙裔与欧洲裔患者小梁切除术的结果

IF 9.2 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Sajad Besharati, Vahid Mohammadzadeh, Maryam Ashrafkhorasani, Golnoush Mahmoudinezhad, Ziyue Hu, Mahshad Rafiei, Alaiza Guerrero, Judy Figueroa, Anne L. Coleman, JoAnn Giaconi, Simon K. Law, Zhe Fei, Joseph Caprioli, Kouros Nouri-Mahdavi
{"title":"用丝裂霉素C治疗西班牙裔与欧洲裔患者小梁切除术的结果","authors":"Sajad Besharati, Vahid Mohammadzadeh, Maryam Ashrafkhorasani, Golnoush Mahmoudinezhad, Ziyue Hu, Mahshad Rafiei, Alaiza Guerrero, Judy Figueroa, Anne L. Coleman, JoAnn Giaconi, Simon K. Law, Zhe Fei, Joseph Caprioli, Kouros Nouri-Mahdavi","doi":"10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2025.2815","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ImportancePrevious studies suggest that race or ethnicity may influence glaucoma surgical outcomes.ObjectiveTo compare outcomes of initial trabeculectomy with mitomycin C (MMC) in patients of Hispanic descent with those in patients of European descent and identify prognostic factors for failure.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis retrospective matched-cohort study was conducted at a single-tertiary academic center. The study included 111 eyes from 96 patients of Hispanic descent that were matched to 111 eyes from 108 patients of European descent, based on age (±5 years), surgeon, lens status, and surgery date (±1 year). Ethnicity was self-determined by patients.ExposureInitial trabeculectomy with MMC.Main Outcome MeasuresCriteria A, B, and C defined qualified success as final intraocular pressure (IOP) of 18 mm Hg or less, 15 mm Hg or less, and 12 mm Hg or less, respectively, with corresponding IOP reduction of 20% or more, 25% or more, and 30% or more, or a decrease of 2 or more medications. Complete success required meeting the above criteria without medication use. Kaplan-Meier survival curves compared patients of Hispanic descent and patients of European descent success rates with log-rank tests. Cox proportional hazard models estimated the influence of ethnicity on surgical success adjusting for confounders.ResultsThe Hispanic descent cohort included 59 females (61.5%) and 37 males (38.5%) with a mean (SD) age of 69.1 (9.9) years. The European descent cohort included 53 females (49.1%) and 55 males (50.9%) with a mean (SD) age of 69.2 (9.4) years. Qualified success rates at 5 years in Hispanic descent and European descent patients were 52% and 68% based on criteria A (difference, 16.7%; 95% CI, 4.0%-29.4%; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> &amp;amp;lt; .001), 45% and 61% according to criteria B (difference, 16.2%; 95% CI, 3.2%-29.1%; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> = .01), and 31% and 51% based on criteria C (difference, 20.0%; 95% CI, 7.3%-32.6%; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> = .002). On multivariable analyses, Hispanic descent was associated with higher failure rates with all complete and qualified success criteria (hazard ratio range, 2.07-3.03; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> &amp;amp;lt; .001). Early bleb leaks were more frequent in patients of Hispanic descent (14 eyes vs 6 eyes; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> = .10).Conclusion and RelevanceIn this study, Hispanic descent was associated with higher failure rate after initial trabeculectomy with adjunctive MMC compared with European descent. These findings need to be considered when glaucoma surgery is contemplated in patients of Hispanic descent, especially if these findings are confirmed in future studies that address some of the limitations of this single-center retrospective investigation.","PeriodicalId":14518,"journal":{"name":"JAMA ophthalmology","volume":"13 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":9.2000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Outcomes of Trabeculectomy With Mitomycin C in Patients of Hispanic vs European Descent\",\"authors\":\"Sajad Besharati, Vahid Mohammadzadeh, Maryam Ashrafkhorasani, Golnoush Mahmoudinezhad, Ziyue Hu, Mahshad Rafiei, Alaiza Guerrero, Judy Figueroa, Anne L. Coleman, JoAnn Giaconi, Simon K. Law, Zhe Fei, Joseph Caprioli, Kouros Nouri-Mahdavi\",\"doi\":\"10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2025.2815\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"ImportancePrevious studies suggest that race or ethnicity may influence glaucoma surgical outcomes.ObjectiveTo compare outcomes of initial trabeculectomy with mitomycin C (MMC) in patients of Hispanic descent with those in patients of European descent and identify prognostic factors for failure.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis retrospective matched-cohort study was conducted at a single-tertiary academic center. The study included 111 eyes from 96 patients of Hispanic descent that were matched to 111 eyes from 108 patients of European descent, based on age (±5 years), surgeon, lens status, and surgery date (±1 year). Ethnicity was self-determined by patients.ExposureInitial trabeculectomy with MMC.Main Outcome MeasuresCriteria A, B, and C defined qualified success as final intraocular pressure (IOP) of 18 mm Hg or less, 15 mm Hg or less, and 12 mm Hg or less, respectively, with corresponding IOP reduction of 20% or more, 25% or more, and 30% or more, or a decrease of 2 or more medications. Complete success required meeting the above criteria without medication use. Kaplan-Meier survival curves compared patients of Hispanic descent and patients of European descent success rates with log-rank tests. Cox proportional hazard models estimated the influence of ethnicity on surgical success adjusting for confounders.ResultsThe Hispanic descent cohort included 59 females (61.5%) and 37 males (38.5%) with a mean (SD) age of 69.1 (9.9) years. The European descent cohort included 53 females (49.1%) and 55 males (50.9%) with a mean (SD) age of 69.2 (9.4) years. Qualified success rates at 5 years in Hispanic descent and European descent patients were 52% and 68% based on criteria A (difference, 16.7%; 95% CI, 4.0%-29.4%; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> &amp;amp;lt; .001), 45% and 61% according to criteria B (difference, 16.2%; 95% CI, 3.2%-29.1%; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> = .01), and 31% and 51% based on criteria C (difference, 20.0%; 95% CI, 7.3%-32.6%; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> = .002). On multivariable analyses, Hispanic descent was associated with higher failure rates with all complete and qualified success criteria (hazard ratio range, 2.07-3.03; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> &amp;amp;lt; .001). Early bleb leaks were more frequent in patients of Hispanic descent (14 eyes vs 6 eyes; <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> = .10).Conclusion and RelevanceIn this study, Hispanic descent was associated with higher failure rate after initial trabeculectomy with adjunctive MMC compared with European descent. These findings need to be considered when glaucoma surgery is contemplated in patients of Hispanic descent, especially if these findings are confirmed in future studies that address some of the limitations of this single-center retrospective investigation.\",\"PeriodicalId\":14518,\"journal\":{\"name\":\"JAMA ophthalmology\",\"volume\":\"13 1\",\"pages\":\"\"},\"PeriodicalIF\":9.2000,\"publicationDate\":\"2025-08-21\",\"publicationTypes\":\"Journal Article\",\"fieldsOfStudy\":null,\"isOpenAccess\":false,\"openAccessPdf\":\"\",\"citationCount\":\"0\",\"resultStr\":null,\"platform\":\"Semanticscholar\",\"paperid\":null,\"PeriodicalName\":\"JAMA ophthalmology\",\"FirstCategoryId\":\"3\",\"ListUrlMain\":\"https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2025.2815\",\"RegionNum\":1,\"RegionCategory\":\"医学\",\"ArticlePicture\":[],\"TitleCN\":null,\"AbstractTextCN\":null,\"PMCID\":null,\"EPubDate\":\"\",\"PubModel\":\"\",\"JCR\":\"Q1\",\"JCRName\":\"OPHTHALMOLOGY\",\"Score\":null,\"Total\":0}","platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"JAMA ophthalmology","FirstCategoryId":"3","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2025.2815","RegionNum":1,"RegionCategory":"医学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"OPHTHALMOLOGY","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0

摘要

先前的研究表明种族或民族可能影响青光眼手术结果。目的比较西班牙裔和欧洲裔患者初始小梁切除术时使用丝裂霉素C (mitomycin C, MMC)的结果,并确定失败的预后因素。设计、环境和参与者本回顾性匹配队列研究在一所高等教育学术中心进行。该研究包括来自96名西班牙裔患者的111只眼睛,根据年龄(±5岁)、外科医生、晶状体状态和手术日期(±1年),与来自108名欧洲裔患者的111只眼睛相匹配。种族由患者自行决定。初始小梁切除术与MMC。主要结果测量标准A、B和C将合格的成功定义为最终眼压(IOP)分别为18mm Hg或以下、15mm Hg或以下、12mm Hg或以下,相应的IOP降低20%或以上、25%或以上、30%或以上,或减少2种或以上药物。完全成功需要在不使用药物的情况下满足上述标准。Kaplan-Meier生存曲线用log-rank检验比较了西班牙裔患者和欧洲裔患者的成功率。Cox比例风险模型估计了种族对手术成功的影响,调整了混杂因素。结果西班牙裔队列中女性59例(61.5%),男性37例(38.5%),平均(SD)年龄为69.1(9.9)岁。欧洲血统队列包括53名女性(49.1%)和55名男性(50.9%),平均(SD)年龄为69.2(9.4)岁。根据标准A,西班牙裔和欧洲裔患者5年的合格成功率分别为52%和68%(差异为16.7%;95% CI, 4.0%-29.4%; P &lt;)。B标准为45%和61%(差异,16.2%;95% CI, 3.2%-29.1%; P = 0.01), C标准为31%和51%(差异,20.0%;95% CI, 7.3%-32.6%; P = 0.002)。在多变量分析中,西班牙裔与所有完整和合格的成功标准的较高失败率相关(风险比范围,2.07-3.03;P & lt; .001)。早期水泡渗漏在西班牙裔患者中更为常见(14只眼vs 6只眼;P = 0.10)。结论和相关性在这项研究中,与欧洲血统相比,西班牙血统在初始小梁切除术合并辅助MMC后的失败率更高。当考虑对西班牙裔患者进行青光眼手术时,需要考虑这些发现,特别是如果这些发现在未来的研究中得到证实,以解决本单中心回顾性研究的一些局限性。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
Outcomes of Trabeculectomy With Mitomycin C in Patients of Hispanic vs European Descent
ImportancePrevious studies suggest that race or ethnicity may influence glaucoma surgical outcomes.ObjectiveTo compare outcomes of initial trabeculectomy with mitomycin C (MMC) in patients of Hispanic descent with those in patients of European descent and identify prognostic factors for failure.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis retrospective matched-cohort study was conducted at a single-tertiary academic center. The study included 111 eyes from 96 patients of Hispanic descent that were matched to 111 eyes from 108 patients of European descent, based on age (±5 years), surgeon, lens status, and surgery date (±1 year). Ethnicity was self-determined by patients.ExposureInitial trabeculectomy with MMC.Main Outcome MeasuresCriteria A, B, and C defined qualified success as final intraocular pressure (IOP) of 18 mm Hg or less, 15 mm Hg or less, and 12 mm Hg or less, respectively, with corresponding IOP reduction of 20% or more, 25% or more, and 30% or more, or a decrease of 2 or more medications. Complete success required meeting the above criteria without medication use. Kaplan-Meier survival curves compared patients of Hispanic descent and patients of European descent success rates with log-rank tests. Cox proportional hazard models estimated the influence of ethnicity on surgical success adjusting for confounders.ResultsThe Hispanic descent cohort included 59 females (61.5%) and 37 males (38.5%) with a mean (SD) age of 69.1 (9.9) years. The European descent cohort included 53 females (49.1%) and 55 males (50.9%) with a mean (SD) age of 69.2 (9.4) years. Qualified success rates at 5 years in Hispanic descent and European descent patients were 52% and 68% based on criteria A (difference, 16.7%; 95% CI, 4.0%-29.4%; P &amp;lt; .001), 45% and 61% according to criteria B (difference, 16.2%; 95% CI, 3.2%-29.1%; P = .01), and 31% and 51% based on criteria C (difference, 20.0%; 95% CI, 7.3%-32.6%; P = .002). On multivariable analyses, Hispanic descent was associated with higher failure rates with all complete and qualified success criteria (hazard ratio range, 2.07-3.03; P &amp;lt; .001). Early bleb leaks were more frequent in patients of Hispanic descent (14 eyes vs 6 eyes; P = .10).Conclusion and RelevanceIn this study, Hispanic descent was associated with higher failure rate after initial trabeculectomy with adjunctive MMC compared with European descent. These findings need to be considered when glaucoma surgery is contemplated in patients of Hispanic descent, especially if these findings are confirmed in future studies that address some of the limitations of this single-center retrospective investigation.
求助全文
通过发布文献求助,成功后即可免费获取论文全文。 去求助
来源期刊
JAMA ophthalmology
JAMA ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
CiteScore
13.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
340
期刊介绍: JAMA Ophthalmology, with a rich history of continuous publication since 1869, stands as a distinguished international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to ophthalmology and visual science. In 2019, the journal proudly commemorated 150 years of uninterrupted service to the field. As a member of the esteemed JAMA Network, a consortium renowned for its peer-reviewed general medical and specialty publications, JAMA Ophthalmology upholds the highest standards of excellence in disseminating cutting-edge research and insights. Join us in celebrating our legacy and advancing the frontiers of ophthalmology and visual science.
×
引用
GB/T 7714-2015
复制
MLA
复制
APA
复制
导出至
BibTeX EndNote RefMan NoteFirst NoteExpress
×
提示
您的信息不完整,为了账户安全,请先补充。
现在去补充
×
提示
您因"违规操作"
具体请查看互助需知
我知道了
×
提示
确定
请完成安全验证×
copy
已复制链接
快去分享给好友吧!
我知道了
右上角分享
点击右上角分享
0
联系我们:info@booksci.cn Book学术提供免费学术资源搜索服务,方便国内外学者检索中英文文献。致力于提供最便捷和优质的服务体验。 Copyright © 2023 布克学术 All rights reserved.
京ICP备2023020795号-1
ghs 京公网安备 11010802042870号
Book学术文献互助
Book学术文献互助群
群 号:604180095
Book学术官方微信