| Literature DB >> 34594099 |
Mark F Pyfer1, Mark Gallardo2, Anita Campbell3, Brian E Flowers4, Jaime E Dickerson5,6, Alain Talla5, Kavita Dhamdhere5,7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study analyzes diurnal IOP data (9AM, 12PM, 4PM) from a prospective 12-month trial of the OMNI Surgical System in open-angle glaucoma (OAG) patients with the aim of evaluating effect of MIGS surgery on the amplitude of the diurnal IOP profile pre- and postoperatively.Entities:
Keywords: IOP fluctuation; OMNI surgical system; diurnal IOP; primary open-angle glaucoma; trabeculotomy; viscodilation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34594099 PMCID: PMC8478499 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S335486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1Scatterplot of pre-op DIOP versus post-op DIOP for each patient. Points below the diagonal represent a decrease in IOP. Red line indicates a 3 mmHg reduction; Dashed line a 20% reduction.
Figure 2Magnitude of fluctuation in patient diurnal IOP measurements. Error bars represent standard deviation. (A) All patients (N=128), (B) Patients requiring medication washout at month 12 excluded (N=104).
Figure 3Preoperative (red) and month 12 (green) IOP for each patient at 9 AM (A), noon (B), and 4 PM (C). The 24 data points closest to the right side of each graph are from those patients that were placed on ocular hypotensive medications during follow-up and required a month 12-washout prior to IOP measurement.
Number and Proportion of Patients with IOP Above and Below 15, 18, 21, and 25 mmHg at Preoperative and Month 12 Postoperative Visits at 9AM, Noon, and 4PM
| Preoperative N (%) | Month 12 N (%) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 AM | Noon | 4 PM | 9 AM | Noon | 4 PM | |
| >25 mmHg | 40 (31) | 31 (24) | 26 (20) | 4 (3) | 6 (5) | 3 (2) |
| ≤25 mmHg | 88 (69) | 97 (76) | 102 (80) | 124 (97) | 122 (95) | 125 (98) |
| >21 mmHg | 99 (77) | 92 (72) | 89 (70) | 18 (14) | 16 (13) | 11 (9) |
| ≤21 mmHg | 29 (23) | 36 (28) | 39 (30) | 110 (86) | 112 (88) | 117 (91) |
| >18 mmHg | 125 (98) | 128 (100) | 127 (99) | 26 (20) | 28 (22) | 25 (20) |
| ≤18 mmHg | 3 (2) | 0 | 1 (1) | 102 (80) | 100 (78) | 103 (80) |
| >15 mmHg | 127 (99) | 128 (100) | 128 (100) | 58 (45) | 56 (44) | 54 (42) |
| ≤15 mmHg | 1 (1) | 0 | 0 | 70 (55) | 72 (56) | 74 (58) |
Note: Chi-square tests comparing proportions preoperatively versus month 12 for each time point were all highly significant (P<0.0001).
Figure 4Variability in the three diurnal IOP measurements (9 AM, noon, 4 PM) for each patient at preoperative (red) and month 12 (blue).