Literature DB >> 26550969

Intraocular Pressure Spike and Corneal Decompensation Following Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty in Patients With Exfoliation Glaucoma.

Daniel I Bettis1, John J Whitehead, Parissa Farhi, Norm A Zabriskie.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report 5 cases of intractable intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation and 2 cases of corneal failure in patients with exfoliation glaucoma after undergoing selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT).
METHODS: SLT was performed for the treatment of exfoliation glaucoma in 5 patients, all of whom subsequently developed significant IOP elevation within 1 to 5 weeks following treatment. Two patients went on to develop corneal endothelial failure requiring transplantation within 9 to 11 months.
RESULTS: All 5 patients failed to respond adequately to topical antiglaucoma therapy and required trabeculectomy. Two patients required secondary implantation of a glaucoma drainage device. Two patients suffered significant endothelial injury requiring corneal transplantation (one receiving penetrating keratoplasty and another receiving Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty).
CONCLUSIONS: Significant and persistent IOP spikes requiring surgical intervention following SLT are extremely rare, with only 1 other case series of 4 patients (all with heavily pigmented angles) reported in the literature. Exfoliation patients, and likely all patients with heavily pigmented angles, should be considered at higher risk for developing this complication. Corneal endothelial failure is similarly rare. Nine cases have been reported in the literature, none requiring corneal transplantation. Further clinical attention and research is needed to help elucidate what factors (both pressure-dependent and pressure-independent) may predispose patients to corneal changes following SLT.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26550969     DOI: 10.1097/IJG.0000000000000340

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Glaucoma        ISSN: 1057-0829            Impact factor:   2.503


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Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 4.964

Review 3.  A Review of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty: Recent Findings and Current Perspectives.

Authors:  Yujia Zhou; Ahmad A Aref
Journal:  Ophthalmol Ther       Date:  2017-03-03

4.  Open-Angle Glaucoma: Burden of Illness, Current Therapies, and the Management of Nocturnal IOP Variation.

Authors:  Arsham Sheybani; Rachel Scott; Thomas W Samuelson; Malik Y Kahook; Daniel I Bettis; Iqbal Ike K Ahmed; J David Stephens; Delaney Kent; Tanner J Ferguson; Leon W Herndon
Journal:  Ophthalmol Ther       Date:  2019-11-15

Review 5.  What Is New in Glaucoma: From Treatment to Biological Perspectives.

Authors:  Raffaele Nuzzi; Paola Marolo; Alessia Nuzzi
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-04-14       Impact factor: 1.909

Review 6.  A Review of the Clinical Usefulness of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty in Exfoliative Glaucoma.

Authors:  Andreas Katsanos; Anastasios G Konstas; Dimitrios G Mikropoulos; Luciano Quaranta; Irini C Voudouragkaki; Georgios P Athanasopoulos; Ioannis Asproudis; Miguel A Teus
Journal:  Adv Ther       Date:  2018-04-11       Impact factor: 3.845

Review 7.  Hydrus microstent implantation for surgical management of glaucoma: a review of design, efficacy and safety.

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