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Implantation of two second-generation trabecular micro-bypass stents and topical travoprost in open-angle glaucoma not controlled on two preoperative medications: 18-month follow-up.


ABSTRACT:

Importance

Additional data are sought regarding treatment options for glaucoma, a major cause of global blindness.

Background

The study assessed outcomes following standalone implantation of two second-generation trabecular micro-bypass stents and postoperative topical prostaglandin in eyes with open-angle glaucoma not controlled on two preoperative medications.

Design

The study design is a prospective, nonrandomized, open-label study at a tertiary-care ophthalmology centre.

Participants

Subjects had open-angle glaucoma with preoperative intraocular pressure of 18-30 mmHg on two medications, a medication washout phase, and post-washout intraocular pressure of 22-38 mmHg. All subjects (N?=?53) have been followed for 18 months.

Methods

One day following implantation of two second-generation trabecular micro-bypass stents, subjects started topical travoprost. Medication washout was repeated at month 12.

Main outcome measures

The main outcome measure was the proportion of eyes with intraocular pressure reduction ? 20% versus medicated baseline intraocular pressure with reduction of one medication at 12 months.

Results

At 12 months, 91% of eyes achieved intraocular pressure reduction ? 20% with reduction of one medication. All eyes had intraocular pressure ? 18 mmHg with reduction of one medication, and 87% had intraocular pressure ? 15 mmHg. Mean intraocular pressure on one medication was ? 13.0 mmHg (? 34% reduction) through 18 months. Mean post-washout intraocular pressure at month 13 was 33% lower than preoperative unmedicated intraocular pressure. No adverse events occurred through 18 months.

Conclusions and relevance

In open-angle glaucoma eyes on two preoperative medications, treatment with two second-generation trabecular stents and one postoperative prostaglandin resulted in mean intraocular pressure ? 13 mmHg with reduction of one medication, with favourable safety. These findings show the utility of second-generation trabecular bypass with postoperative prostaglandin in patients with open-angle glaucoma.

SUBMITTER: Berdahl J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5724487 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Implantation of two second-generation trabecular micro-bypass stents and topical travoprost in open-angle glaucoma not controlled on two preoperative medications: 18-month follow-up.

Berdahl John J   Voskanyan Lilit L   Myers Jonathan S JS   Hornbeak Dana M DM   Giamporcaro Jane Ellen JE   Katz L Jay LJ   Samuelson Thomas W TW  

Clinical & experimental ophthalmology 20170602 8


<h4>Importance</h4>Additional data are sought regarding treatment options for glaucoma, a major cause of global blindness.<h4>Background</h4>The study assessed outcomes following standalone implantation of two second-generation trabecular micro-bypass stents and postoperative topical prostaglandin in eyes with open-angle glaucoma not controlled on two preoperative medications.<h4>Design</h4>The study design is a prospective, nonrandomized, open-label study at a tertiary-care ophthalmology centre  ...[more]

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