| Literature DB >> 21860572 |
Jong Rak Lee1, Jin Young Choi, Yeon-Deok Kim, Jaewan Choi.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare conventional laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) and LPI combined with laser peripheral iridoplasty in eyes with primary angle closure suspect (PACS) by assessment of anterior chamber dimensional changes using a Pentacam.Entities:
Keywords: Laser peripheral iridoplasty; Laser peripheral iridotomy; Pentacam; Primary angle closure suspect
Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21860572 PMCID: PMC3149136 DOI: 10.3341/kjo.2011.25.4.252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Ophthalmol ISSN: 1011-8942
Fig. 1Conventional laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) and the LPI combined with iridoplasty technique. (A) Conventional LPI refers to LPI alone. (B) The LPI combined with iridoplasty approach consists of LPI followed by laser peripheral iridoplasty administered in the same session. Yellow circle: LPI site, cyanine-blue circle: laser peripheral iridoplasty site; about 20 burn spots are placed alongside the limbus.
Fig. 2Advanced anterior chamber depth (ACD) topographic parameters derived from routine ACD data from the Pentacam output. Central ACD is the average of ACD values at nine topographic points within 2 mm from the center of the eye; Mid1 ACD is the average of ACD measurements at 12 topographic points within 2 to 4 mm from the eye center; Mid2 ACD is the average of ACD values at 16 topographic points within 4 to 6 mm from the center of the eye; Mid3 ACD is the average of ACD measurements at 20 topographic points within 6 to 8 mm from the eye center.
Descriptive statistics for basic and advanced topographic anterior chamber depth parameters measured in the two study groups
Data are means ± standard deviations.
LPI = laser peripheral iridotomy; ACV = anterior chamber volume; ACD = anterior chamber depth; ACA = anterior chamber angle.
*p<0.05, paired t-test comparing pre- and post-LPI parameters in the conventional LPI and LPI combined with iridoplasty groups, respectively.
†p<0.05, unpaired t-test between the conventional LPI and LPI combined with iridoplasty groups with respect to increases in the levels of advanced topographic parameters after LPI.
Intraocular pressure changes following conventional LPI and LPI combined with iridoplasty
No between-group statistical significance was apparent at any intraocular pressure measurement time point.
LPI = laser peripheral iridotomy.
Complications after intervention in the conventional LPI and LPI combined with iridoplasty groups
Numbers refer to the number of eyes.
No statistically significant difference in complication rate or nature was found between the conventional LPI and LPI combined with iridoplasty groups.
LPI = laser peripheral iridotomy; IOP = intraocular pressure.