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Predictive factors for the IOP reduction in phacocanaloplasty with suprachoroidal drainage.

Anna-Maria Seuthe1, Sascha Jung2, Kai Januschowski2,3, Peter Szurman2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Although the pressure-reducing effect of cataract surgery alone is not very high, it is often cited in the literature. Some authors describe predictive factors correlated with the IOP (intraocular pressure) reduction: in particular noteworthy are age, axial length, preoperative pressure level and the ratio of preoperative pressure/anterior chamber depth. The aim of this study was to determine the applicability of these predictive factors to phacocanaloplasty with suprachoroidal drainage. Setting Eye Clinic Sulzbach Germany.
DESIGN: Retrospective study with a 12-month follow-up, including patients that underwent phacocanaloplasty with suprachoroidal drainage between 2012 and 2014.
METHODS: Preoperatively, baseline information was collected (including age, diagnosis, medication), and the patients underwent a basic examination and optical biometry. To investigate the relationship between preoperative parameters and the IOP reduction, Pearson's correlation analysis and linear regression were used. Patients with missing data pre- or postoperatively were excluded from the analysis.
RESULTS: The study comprised 89 patients. Mean preoperative IOP was 23.0 ± 5.3 mmHg with 4.0 different antiglaucomatous eye drops. After 12 months, IOP was reduced to 12.1 ± 1.4 mmHg with a median medication of 0.0. The preoperative IOP and the ratio of preoperative IOP/anterior chamber depth were identified as predictive factors. There was no influence of axial length and anterior chamber depth.
CONCLUSION: Unlike in cataract surgery, anterior chamber depth and axial length have no influence on the pressure reduction caused by phacocanaloplasty. However, a strong predictive factor is the preoperative pressure level. The higher the preoperative IOP, the greater the postoperative pressure reduction.

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Keywords:  IOP reduction; Phacocanaloplasty; Predictive factors; Schlemm’s canal; Suprachoroidal drainage

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32291554     DOI: 10.1007/s10792-020-01361-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0165-5701            Impact factor:   2.031


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