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Br J Ophthalmol ; 108(2): 203-210, 2024 01 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36596663

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with late disease presentation and poorer outcomes. We evaluate the effect of SES on treatment outcomes and report the correlation between SES and baseline characteristics of participants in the Treatment of Advanced Glaucoma Study. METHODS: Pragmatic multicentre randomised controlled trial. Four hundred and fifty-three patients presenting with advanced open-angle glaucoma in at least one eye (Hodapp-Parrish-Anderson classification). Participants were randomised to either glaucoma drops (medical arm) or trabeculectomy (surgery arm). Clinical characteristics, Quality of life measurement (QoL) and SES defined by the Index of Multiple Deprivation are reported. Subgroup analysis explored treatment effect modifications of SES at 24 months. Correlation between SES and baseline characteristics was tested with the χ2 test of association for dichotomous variables and pairwise Pearson's correlation for continuous variables. RESULTS: The mean visual field mean deviation was -17.2 (6.7)dB for the most deprived quintile of participants and -13.0 (5.5) for the least deprived quintile in the index eye. At diagnosis, there was a strong correlation between SES and ethnicity, age, extent of visual field loss and number of visits to opticians prior to diagnosis. At 24 months, there was no evidence that the treatment effect was moderated by SES. CONCLUSIONS: In patients presenting with advanced glaucoma. SES at baseline is correlated with poorer visual function, poorer Visual Function Questionnaire-25 QoL, ethnicity, age and number visits to an optician in the years preceding diagnosis. SES at baseline does not have an effect of the success of treatment at 24 months. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN56878850.


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Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto , Glaucoma , Trabeculectomia , Baixa Visão , Humanos , Qualidade de Vida , Pressão Intraocular , Glaucoma/cirurgia , Transtornos da Visão , Baixa Visão/cirurgia
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Ophthalmology ; 130(7): e25-e26, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37041094
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Ophthalmol Glaucoma ; 6(5): 474-479, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36931429

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the methodology of the Comparing the Effectiveness of Phacoemulsification + Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation Laser and Phacoemulsification Alone for the Treatment of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma in Patients with Cataract (CONCEPT) study, a randomized controlled trial. DESIGN: Double-masked, randomized controlled trial. SUBJECTS, PARTICIPANTS, AND/OR CONTROLS: Participants will be recruited from 5 United Kingdom-based centers. One hundred and sixty eyes with a diagnosis of primary open-angle glaucoma and visually significant cataract will be included. Eighty eyes will be randomized to undergo cataract surgery alone and eighty to undergo cataract surgery with endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP). METHODS: The baseline diurnal washout intraocular pressure (IOP) will be measured. The participants will be randomized to undergo cataract surgery alone or cataract surgery with ECP upon completion of uncomplicated cataract surgery. At the 1- and 2-year post surgery follow-up visits, the measurements of washout diurnal IOP will be repeated. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Diurnal washout IOP, use of glaucoma medications, and adverse events. CONCLUSIONS: We described the methodology of the first randomized controlled trial comparing cataract surgery alone with cataract surgery combined with ECP in the context of patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and symptomatic cataract. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.


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Catarata , Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto , Glaucoma , Facoemulsificação , Humanos , Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto/complicações , Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto/cirurgia , Facoemulsificação/métodos , Glaucoma/cirurgia , Catarata/complicações , Lasers
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Br J Ophthalmol ; 107(8): 1104-1111, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35365491

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the PreserFlo MicroShunt glaucoma device in a multicentre cohort study. METHODS: All consecutive patients who received the microshunt with mitomycin-C (MMC) 0.4 mg/mL from May 2019 to September 2020 in three UK tertiary centres. Primary outcome at 1 year was a complete success, with failure defined as intraocular pressure (IOP) >21 mmHg or <20% reduction, IOP≤5 mmHg with any decreased vision on two consecutive visits, reoperation or loss of light perception vision. Secondary outcomes were IOP, best-corrected visual acuity, medications, complications, interventions and reoperations. We also performed subgroup analyses for severe glaucoma and assessed risk factors for failure. RESULTS: 104 eyes had 1-year follow-up. Complete and qualified success at 1 year were achieved in 51.9% (N=54) and 16.4% (N=17), respectively, and failure occurred in 31.7% (N=33). There was a significant reduction in IOP (mmHg) from preoperatively (23.4±0.8, N=104) to 12 months (14.7±0.6, N=104) (p<0.0001). Antiglaucoma medications also decreased from preoperatively (3.4±0.1, N=104) to 12 months (0.7±0.1, N=104) (p<0.0001). Multivariate analyses showed an association between higher mean deviation and failure (HR 1.055, 95% CI 1.0075 to 1.11, p=0.0227). Complications were hypotony (19.2%; N=20), choroidal detachments (10.6%; N=11), hyphaema (5.8%; N=6) and bleb leak (5.8%; N=6). Needling and 5-fluorouracil injections were performed in 12.5% (N=13) and 33.7% (N=35), respectively, and 11.5% (N=12) required revision surgery. CONCLUSION: The PreserFlo MicroShunt with MMC 0.4 mg/mL showed an overall success rate of 68.3% at 1 year, and led to significant IOP and medication reduction with a low rate of adverse effects.


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Glaucoma , Trabeculectomia , Humanos , Estudos de Coortes , Trabeculectomia/efeitos adversos , Glaucoma/tratamento farmacológico , Pressão Intraocular , Mitomicina/uso terapêutico , Resultado do Tratamento , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Ophthalmol Glaucoma ; 6(4): 342-357, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36427750

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PURPOSE: Clinical evaluation and cost analysis of mitomycin-C-augmented PreserFlo MicroShunt versus trabeculectomy. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study across 3 teaching hospitals. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 134 consecutive eyes of 129 patients (70 undergoing MicroShunt, 64 trabeculectomy). METHODS: Primary and secondary glaucoma cases with uncontrolled intraocular pressure (IOP) were included. Neovascular glaucoma and surgery combined with cataract extraction were excluded. The cost analysis used results from the clinical study to estimate operative costs (equipment and staff costs) and postoperative costs (follow-up visits, nonglaucoma medications, and postoperative procedures) per eye for PreserFlo and trabeculectomy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary clinical outcome measure was surgical failure (defined as IOP > 21 mmHg or < 20% reduction from baseline, IOP ≤ 5 mmHg, reoperation, or loss of light perception) or qualified and complete success (with or without medication) at 18 months. Secondary measures were IOP, glaucoma medications, visual acuity, mean deviation, time to cessation of steroid drops, complications, surgical time, follow-up visits, postoperative interventions, and reoperations. The cost analysis evaluated costs of PreserFlo compared with trabeculectomy. RESULTS: Baseline characteristics were similar, except for more non-White patients in the trabeculectomy group (51% Black and Asian vs. 32% MicroShunt, P = 0.02) and more cases with prior ab externo glaucoma surgery in the MicroShunt group (19% vs. 3% in the trabeculectomy group, P = 0.004). Overall, 59% of eyes had primary open-angle glaucoma. Mean follow-up was 19.9 months for both groups. At 18 months, surgical failure was 25% for MicroShunt compared with 35% for trabeculectomy (P = 0.18). Failure in MicroShunt cases was due to inadequate IOP reduction (84%) or reoperation for glaucoma (16%). Failure in trabeculectomy cases was due to inadequate IOP reduction (58%), persistent hypotony (29%), or reoperation for glaucoma (13%). Combined blebitis and endophthalmitis rate was 1.4% for MicroShunt and 3.1% for trabeculectomy. Cost analysis showed a savings of £245 to £566 per eye in the MicroShunt group, driven mostly by reduced postoperative procedures and follow-up visits. This is in contrast to prior randomized controlled trial data reporting the incremental cost of $2058 of PreserFlo over trabeculectomy. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience of introducing PreserFlo MicroShunt surgery showed it was safer than trabeculectomy and is a cost-saving and effective option that offers potential to free up highly limited National Health Service resources. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.

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Ophthalmology ; 129(12): 1357-1367, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35835336

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PURPOSE: To describe postoperative complications encountered in the Primary Tube Versus Trabeculectomy (PTVT) Study during 5 years of follow-up. DESIGN: Multicenter randomized clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 242 eyes of 242 patients with medically uncontrolled glaucoma and no previous incisional ocular surgery, including 125 patients in the tube group and 117 patients in the trabeculectomy group. METHODS: Patients were enrolled at 16 clinical centers and randomly assigned to treatment with a tube shunt (350-mm2 Baerveldt glaucoma implant) or trabeculectomy with mitomycin C (MMC, 0.4 mg/ml for 2 minutes). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Surgical complications, reoperations for complications, visual acuity, and cataract progression. RESULTS: Early postoperative complications occurred in 24 patients (19%) in the tube group and 40 patients (34%) in the trabeculectomy group (P = 0.013). Late postoperative complications developed in 27 patients (22%) in the tube group and 32 patients (27%) in the trabeculectomy group (P = 0.37). Serious complications producing vision loss and/or requiring a reoperation were observed in 3 patients (2%) in the tube group and 9 patients (8%) in the trabeculectomy group (P = 0.11). Cataract progression was seen in 65 patients (52%) in the tube group and 52 patients (44%) in the trabeculectomy group (P = 0.30). Surgical complications were not associated with a higher rate of treatment failure (P = 0.61), vision loss (P = 1.00), or cataract progression (P = 0.77) CONCLUSIONS: A large number of surgical complications were observed in the PTVT Study, but most were transient and self-limited. The incidence of early postoperative complications was higher following trabeculectomy with MMC than with tube shunt surgery. The rates of late postoperative complications, serious complications, and cataract progression were similar with both surgical procedures after 5 years of follow-up. Surgical complications did not increase the risk of treatment failure, vision loss, or cataract progression.


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Catarata , Implantes para Drenagem de Glaucoma , Glaucoma , Trabeculectomia , Humanos , Trabeculectomia/métodos , Seguimentos , Pressão Intraocular , Alquilantes , Resultado do Tratamento , Glaucoma/cirurgia , Mitomicina , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/cirurgia , Cegueira/cirurgia
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Ophthalmology ; 129(12): 1344-1356, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35835337

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PURPOSE: To report 5-year treatment outcomes in the Primary Tube Versus Trabeculectomy (PTVT) Study. DESIGN: Multicenter randomized clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 242 eyes of 242 patients with medically uncontrolled glaucoma and no previous incisional ocular surgery, including 125 patients in the tube group and 117 patients in the trabeculectomy group. METHODS: Patients were enrolled at 16 clinical centers and randomly assigned to treatment with a tube shunt (350-mm2 Baerveldt glaucoma implant) or trabeculectomy with mitomycin C (MMC) (0.4 mg/ml for 2 minutes). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome measure was the rate of surgical failure, defined as intraocular pressure (IOP) > 21 mmHg or reduced < 20% from baseline, IOP ≤ 5 mmHg, reoperation for glaucoma, or loss of light perception. Secondary outcome measures included IOP, glaucoma medical therapy, and visual acuity. RESULTS: The cumulative probability of failure after 5 years of follow-up was 42% in the tube group and 35% in the trabeculectomy group (P = 0.21; hazard ratio = 1.31; 95% confidence interval = 0.86-2.01). At 5 years, IOP (mean ± standard deviation) was 13.4 ± 3.5 mmHg in the tube group and 13.0 ± 5.2 mmHg in the trabeculectomy group (P = 0.52), and the number of glaucoma medications (mean ± standard deviation) was 2.2 ± 1.3 in the tube group and 1.3 ± 1.4 in the trabeculectomy group (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Trabeculectomy with MMC and tube shunt surgery produced similar IOPs after 5 years of follow-up in the PTVT Study, but fewer glaucoma medications were required after trabeculectomy. No significant difference in the rate of surgical failure was observed between the 2 surgical procedures at 5 years.


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Implantes para Drenagem de Glaucoma , Glaucoma , Trabeculectomia , Humanos , Trabeculectomia/métodos , Seguimentos , Glaucoma/cirurgia , Pressão Intraocular , Mitomicina , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Cataract Refract Surg ; 48(7): 863, 2022 07 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35749070

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A 62-year-old woman with stable unilateral glaucoma in the left eye presented for a cataract consultation. In 2010, laser peripheral iridotomies (LPI) were performed on both eyes by a different provider. Her postoperative course was complicated by a recalcitrant steroid response with a highest intraocular pressure (IOP) of 65 mm Hg in the left eye. A trabeculectomy with a glaucoma minishunt (EX-PRESS, Alcon) was then performed by that provider (Supplemental Figure 1, http://links.lww.com/JRS/A603). Thereafter, IOP control of the left eye was normalized and maintained without topical antiglaucoma medications. Historically, her right eye has been always her better eye. Recently, she noticed metamorphopsia in her left eye. Her ocular history was also notable for high refractive errors requiring continuous spectacles wear, possible mild refractive amblyopia of the left eye, history of submacular choroidal nevus with drusen in the right eye, and an epiretinal membrane (ERM) with macular pucker in the left eye. Her husband is an optician. Both inquire about refractive cataract surgery options to correct astigmatism and presbyopia; both have reservations regarding cost and visual quality associated with diffractive optic intraocular lenses (IOLs). Her deteriorating visual acuity in both eyes affects her ability to work. Her corrected distance visual acuity was 20/40 in both eyes (pinhole, no help) while wearing spectacles according to a prescription of -8.50 diopters (D) +1.50 D × 106 for the right eye and -13.00 D +3.25 D × 057 for the left eye. Her corrected near visual acuity was 14/14 in both eyes with the abovementioned prescription and a +3.00 D add. Central corneal thickness was 618 µm in the right eye and 631 µm in the left eye. IOP was 20 mm Hg in the right eye and 10 mm Hg in the left eye on no antiglaucoma medications. Pertinent findings on slitlamp examination included bilateral dermatochalasis, a shallow diffuse thick bleb superiorly in the left eye only, patent LPI superiorly in both eyes, nuclear sclerotic and cortical cataracts in both eyes (with prominent focal spoke superiorly left eye only) (Figure 1, A-C). Fundus photos show posterior vitreous detachment in both eyes, ERM with macular pucker in the left eye, and submacular choroidal nevus (2.5 × 3.0 disc diameter size) with overlying drusen in the right eye (Supplemental Figure 2, A, http://links.lww.com/JRS/A604). Gonioscopy revealed open angles in both eyes, albeit with focal narrowing without synechiae superiorly in the left eye only (Figure 1, D-FJOURNAL/jcrs/04.03/02158034-202207000-00020/figure1/v/2022-06-24T130746Z/r/image-tiff). Most importantly, however, the distal tip of the minishunt was not positioned as expected in the anterior chamber; rather, it was noted to pierce the peripheral iris near the iris root superiorly. Most of the minishunt shaft and spur were positioned in the posterior chamber with the distal tip penetrating into the superior aspect of the capsular bag and cataract in the left eye-like a deadbolt. Visual field testing showed a full field in the right eye and an inferior nasal step in the left eye (Supplemental Figure 2, B, http://links.lww.com/JRS/A604). In addition to slitlamp, gonioscopic, and fundus photos, we also obtained optical coherence tomography of the macula and nerve (Supplemental Figure 2, C, http://links.lww.com/JRS/A604), optical biometry, ultrasound biomicroscopy, endothelial cell counts, and corneal topography (Supplemental Figure 3, http://links.lww.com/JRS/A605). How would you counsel this patient regarding her glaucoma condition, the misplanted minishunt, and her cataract surgery and IOL options? How would you manage the misplanted minishunt? What surgical approaches or specific techniques would you consider for cataract removal and visual rehabilitation?


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Extração de Catarata , Catarata , Membrana Epirretiniana , Glaucoma , Nevo , Catarata/complicações , Extração de Catarata/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Glaucoma/complicações , Humanos , Pressão Intraocular , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Nevo/complicações
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Eur J Ophthalmol ; 32(5): 2920-2927, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35001688

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AIM: To determine the long-term outcomes of a cohort of complex patients with primary congenital glaucoma, aniridia and anterior segment dysgenesis. METHODS: Retrospective consecutive series between 1990-2021 in two UK tertiary centres: Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. We recorded the number and types of surgical and laser treatments along with preoperative and postoperative data, including intraocular pressures (IOP) and anti-glaucoma medications. RESULTS: A total of 41 eyes of 21 patients were included. Primary diagnoses were primary congenital glaucoma in 16 eyes (39.0%), aniridia in 14 eyes (34.2%), and anterior segment dysgenesis in 8 eyes (19.5%). Sixteen eyes (39.0%) had one or more glaucoma surgery or laser procedures for advanced glaucoma, and the long-term follow-up was 12.8 ± 3.6 years. There was a significant decrease in postoperative IOP (mmHg) at 3 months (16.5 ± 1.6; p = 0.0067), 6 months (18.7 ± 2.1; p = 0.0386), 12 months (18.6 ± 1.7; p = 0.0229), 3 years (14.7 ± 1.2; p = 0.0126), 5 years (15.5 ± 1.8; p = 0.0330) and 10 years (15.4 ± 2.3; p = 0.7780), compared to preoperatively (24.1 ± 2.6). Surgical success (complete and qualified) was 62.5%, 50.0%, 43.8%, 46.2%, 45.5% and 28.6% at 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 3 years, 5 years and 10 years, respectively. There was no significant change in the number of anti-glaucoma drugs postoperatively (p > 0.05). Four eyes (25.0%) had postoperative complications (hyphaema, hypotony) that resolved after conservative management. CONCLUSIONS: Surgical management of these complex eyes with advanced glaucoma is challenging. Overall, the cohort had good surgical outcomes with a significant decrease in IOP by 36.1% after long-term follow-up.


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Aniridia , Glaucoma , Trabeculectomia , Aniridia/cirurgia , Anormalidades do Olho , Seguimentos , Glaucoma/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Pressão Intraocular , Estudos Retrospectivos , Trabeculectomia/efeitos adversos , Resultado do Tratamento , Acuidade Visual
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Eye (Lond) ; 36(11): 2188-2191, 2022 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34743209

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of phacoemulsification combined with Micropulse transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (MP-TSCPC) in glaucoma patients. METHODS: This is a retrospective case-note review. The participants were adult patients with diagnoses of glaucoma and cataract who required a further reduction in IOP or a reduction in the number of glaucoma drops. All consecutive patients who underwent cataract surgery (CS) combined with MP-TSCPC laser between October 2018 and July 2019 were included in the study. The effect on visual acuity (VA), intraocular pressure (IOP) and number of anti-glaucoma drops were evaluated at 6 and 12 months in addition to any complications that occurred during any time point of the study. RESULTS: 42 eyes were included in the study. Mean IOP was reduced from 19.5 ± 5.4 mmHg by 22.5% to 15.1 ± 4.6 at 6 months post-operatively and by 19.5% to 15 ± 6.6 mm Hg at 12 months (p < 0.001 at both time points). The number of anti-glaucoma medications also reduced significantly from 2.8 ± 1.3 to 1.6 ± 1.2 at 6 months and to 2.2 ± 1.3 at 12 months (p < 0.001 at both time points). The success rate was 56% at 6 months and 54% at 12 months. 54.7% of our patients who completed 12 months follow up had an improvement or unchanged vision at the last visits. CONCLUSION: This is the first study evaluating the effect of cataract surgery combined with MP-TSCPC in glaucoma patients. We demonstrated that this led to a reduction in IOP and the number of anti-glaucoma medications at 6 and 12-month postoperatively. The majority of patients had either stable or better vision at 12 months follow-up.


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Catarata , Glaucoma , Facoemulsificação , Adulto , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fotocoagulação a Laser , Resultado do Tratamento , Glaucoma/complicações , Glaucoma/cirurgia , Pressão Intraocular , Corpo Ciliar/cirurgia , Catarata/complicações , Lasers Semicondutores/uso terapêutico
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