| Literature DB >> 31788486 |
Corey W Waldman1,2, Manishi Desai1, Effie Z Rahman2, Babak Eliassi-Rad1.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of combined endocyclophotocoagulation (ECP) and phacoemulsification regarding vision, refraction, intraocular pressure (IOP), medication dependence, and complications in patients of African descent. A retrospective chart review was performed including all cases of ECP combined with phacoemulsification from October 2015 to March 2017. Exclusion criteria consisted of patients who were not of African descent and patients with <1 month follow-up. IOP was the primary outcome. Thirty-two eyes of 29 patients were included in the study. Mean ± standard deviation (SD) of IOP decreased from 17.30 ± 6.30 mmHg preoperatively to 15.88 ± 4.23 mmHg at the last postoperative visit (P = 0.301). In 2 of eight patients who did not demonstrate a difference in pre- and postoperative IOP changes, all IOP lowering medications were stopped. The mean ± SD of follow-up was 5.05 ± 4.08 months with a range of 1 to 18 months. The mean ± SD number of medications used for each patient for IOP control decreased from 2.59 ± 1.01 preoperatively to 1.97 ±1.38 (P = 0.045). Average visual acuity improved from 20/50 preoperatively to 20/25 (P = 0.002). Postoperative complication rate was low. ECP combined with phacoemulsification was effective to decrease IOP lowering medication dependence in patients of African descent. We found that combined ECP and phacoemulsification can lead to a significantly decreased dependence on IOP lowering drops, with some patients demonstrating complete independence from drops following surgery. Although there was not a significant decrease in IOP postoperatively when analyzed collectively, larger studies might to find such an association. Combined ECP and phacoemulsification has been shown to be a safe combination in patients with refractive glaucoma and may be considered if a patient desire less dependence on IOP lowering drops once other first-line methods have failed, or as a bridge between conservative and more definitive surgical treatment.Entities:
Keywords: African Continental Ancestry Group; Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma; Endocyclophotocoagulation (ECP); Glaucoma; Phacoemulsification; Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Year: 2019 PMID: 31788486 PMCID: PMC6778678
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol ISSN: 2322-3219
Demographics and Ocular Parameters
| P- value | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mean Age (Y) | 68.4 | |
| Total eyes (n) | 32 | |
| Gender | ||
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| 20 | |
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| 9 | |
| Pre-op CDVA, (logMAR) | 0.403 ± 0.454 | |
| Post-op CDVA, (logMAR) | 0.114 ± 0.226 |
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| Number of Glaucoma Medications pre-op (Mean ± SD) | 2.59 ± 1.01 | |
| Number of Glaucoma Medications in last visit (Mean ± SD) | 1.97 ± 1.38 |
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| Pre-op IOP (Mean ± SD) | 17.30 ± 6.30 | |
| Post-op IOP, at last visit (Mean ± SD) | 15.88 ± 4.23 | |
| Glaucoma Type | 0.130 | |
|
| 10/32 (31) | |
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| 7/32 (22) | |
|
| 3/32 (9.4) | |
|
| 2/32 (6) | |
|
| 7/32 (22) | |
|
| 1/32 (3) | |
|
| 1/32 (3) | |
|
| 1/32 (3) | |
| Previous Interventions | ||
|
| 10/32 (31) | |
|
| 7/32 (22) | |
|
| 2/32 (6) | |
|
| 4/32 (12.5) | |
|
| 1/32 (3) | |
|
| 1/32 (3) |
Abbreviations: Y: year; n: number; CDVA: corrected distance visual acuity; F; female; M; male; SD: standard deviation; logMAR: Logarithm of the Minimum Angle of Resolution; IOP: intraocular pressure; %: percentage; POAG: primary open angle glaucoma; CACG: chronic angle closure glaucoma; SLT: selective laser trabeculoplasty; LPI: Laser Peripheral Iridotomy; PRP: Panretinal Photocoagulation: Pre-op: preoperative; Post-op: post operative. P<0.05 has been bold.
Ethnicity in Combined Endocyclophotocoagulation and Phacoemulsification in Patients with Glaucoma
| Ethnicity | Number of eyes (Percentage) |
|---|---|
| African American | 12 (41) |
| Haitian | 11 (38) |
| Jamaican | 2 (6) |
| Cape Verdean | 2 (6) |
| Trinidadian | 1 (3) |
| Moroccan | 1 (3) |
Figure 1Intraoperative View of Ciliary Processes after Laser Ablation Following Endocyclophotocoagulation (ECP)
Mean Intraocular Pressure at Different Time Points in Combined Endocyclophotocoagulation and Phacoemulsification in Patients with Glaucoma of African Descent
| Time Period | IOP | Number of eyes |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 21.4 ± 8.0 | 32 |
| Week 1 | 17.3 ± 4.9 | 32 |
| Month 1 | 17.7 ± 4.5 | 32 |
| IOP Last | ||
|
| 16.4 ± 2.0 | 13 |
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| 15.1 ± 3.8 | 12 |
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| 14.7 ± 2.3 | 3 |
|
| 19.5 ± 3.9 | 4 |
*IOP measured in millimeter of mercury (mmHg)
Data in table are presented as Mean ± SD (Standatd Deviation)
Figure 2Intraocular Pressure (IOP) in Millimeters of Mercury (mmHg) over Time
Refractive Outcomes of Combined Endocyclophotocoagulation and Phacoemulsification in Patients with Glaucoma of African Descent
| Outcome | n (%) | Mean ± SD |
|---|---|---|
| >±1.0 D of goal | 5/32 (16) | |
| Myopic surprise | 3/5 | -1.12 ± 0.15 |
| Hyperopic surprise | 2/5 | +1.27 ± 0.14 |
| >±0.50 D of goal | 14/32 (44) | |
| Myopic deviation | 8 | -0.78 ± 0.25 |
| Hyperopic deviation | 6 | +0.91 ± 0.30 |
| Within ± 0.50D of Goal | 18/32 (56) | +0.02 ± 0.30 |
Abbreviations: D: diopter; SD: standard deviation; %: percentage; n: number of eyes.
Complications Combined Endocyclophotocoagulation and Phacoemulsification in Patients with Glaucoma of African Descent
| Early Complications (< 1 month) |
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|---|---|
| Postoperative day 1 IOP Spike | 8/32 (25) |
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| 1/32 (3) |
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| 1/32 (3) |
| Late Complications (> 1 month) | |
|
| 2/32 (6) |
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| 1/32 (3) |
|
| 1/32 (3) |
Abbreviations: IOP: Intraocular pressure; SD: standard deviation; mmHg: millimeters of Mercury ; %: percentage; n: number.