| Literature DB >> 32610602 |
Chiara Posarelli1, Mario Damiano Toro2,3, Robert Rejdak2, Tomasz Żarnowski4, Dorota Pożarowska4, Antonio Longo5, Mario Miccoli6, Marco Nardi1, Michele Figus1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Refractory glaucoma still represents a challenge for ophthalmologists to manage intraocular pressure. The present study aimed to evaluate long term efficacy and safety of a second Ahmed valve implantation after the failure of a first implant in patients with refractory glaucoma and elevated intraocular pressure (IOP).Entities:
Keywords: Ahmed Glaucoma Valve implantation; intraocular pressure; refractory glaucoma
Year: 2020 PMID: 32610602 PMCID: PMC7408983 DOI: 10.3390/jcm9072039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patient population.
| Mean Age | 59 Years (Range 26–79 Years) |
|---|---|
| Glaucoma Type | Pseudo-exfoliative glaucoma (5 pts) |
| Mean IOP ± SD | 35.2 ± 7.9 mmHg (range 19–55 mmHg) |
| Mean number of anti-glaucoma medications ± SD | 2.7 ± 0.8 (range 1–4) |
| Mean number of previous glaucoma surgeries (including first AGV implant) ± SD | 3.68 ± 2.6 (range 2–11) |
| Mean time between first and second AGV implant ± SD | 1.8 ± 2.1 years (3 months–8 years) |
IOP: intraocular pressure, AGV: Ahmed glaucoma valve; pts: patients, SD: standard deviation.
Figure 1Intraocular pressure (IOP) during follow up. Representation of mean IOP using boxplots for 72 months of follow-up, IOP was significantly reduced at each time point (** p < 0.01). Every time point is represented as the “minimum” and the “maximum” value, the mean value, the median value, and the outliers (color dots) graphically.
Figure 2Glaucoma medication trend after the second Ahmed Glaucoma Valve (AGV) implant. Representation of the number of glaucoma medications. The reduction was statistically significant (** p < 0.001; * p < 0.05) at each time point until month 60.
Figure 3Kaplan–Meier survival curve in all populations. Kaplan–Meier survival curve, showing the success rate of a second Ahmed Glaucoma Valve implantation in subjects with previous failure of the AGV in the same eye. The success rate of the second AGV was calculated based on the criteria of success Types 1 (A), 2 (B), and 3 (C); time is expressed in months.
Postoperative complications after second Ahmed Glaucoma Valve implantation.
| Postoperative Complications | ||
|---|---|---|
| Early postoperative complications | IOP Spikes | 7 (25%) |
| Transient hypotony | 4 (14%) | |
| Hyphema | 2 (7%) | |
| Late postoperative complication | Corneal edema | 8 (29%) |
| AGV exposition | 1 (4%) | |
| Endophthalmitis | 1 (4%) | |
| Prolonged Hypotony | 1 (4%) |
n: number of patients; % percentage.
Figure 4The inverse relationship between the baseline and final IOP values at 36 months. The image showed an inverse relationship between IOP values before and after surgery. Higher IOP at baseline resulted in lower IOP after surgery.