| Literature DB >> 4003494 |
H R Pappas, D P Berry, L Partamian, E Hertzmark, D L Epstein.
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Fifty treatment sessions for 43 eyes (35 patients) receiving argon laser trabeculoplasty to one-half the angle were randomly assigned in a double-masked fashion to pretreatment with either topical indomethacin 1% or placebo. In 25 treatments intraocular pressure increased 3 mm Hg or more within four hours. Topical indomethacin pretreatment had no effect on the incidence, magnitude, or time course of this acute increase. It also did not alter the long-term effectiveness of the laser treatment (-3.8 mm Hg in the indomethacin-treated group vs -4.3 mm Hg in the placebo-treated group). The overall incidence of new peripheral anterior synechiae found on gonioscopy at one month was 32% (16 of 50 treatments). Synechiae formation was much higher in blacks (ten of 11 eyes or 91%) than in whites (five of 38 eyes or 13%). Although there was an association between acute anterior chamber inflammation after laser treatment and ultimate synechia formation (P less than .05), indomethacin pretreatment did not alter its occurrence.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4003494 DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)77961-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Ophthalmol ISSN: 0002-9394 Impact factor: 5.258