Efficacy and Safety of High-dose Ultrasound Cyclo-plasty Procedure in Refractory Glaucoma
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Aim: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of high-dose ultrasound cyclo-plasty (UCP) for the treatment of refractory glaucoma in Chinese patients.
Methods: In this 6-month retrospective study, 37 eyes of 37 patients suffering from severe glaucoma with uncontrolled intraocular pressure (IOP) of ≥21 mm Hg underwent 8-s ultrasonic cyclocoagulation with ten active piezoelectric elements. A complete ophthalmic examination was performed before and at 1d, 1, 3, 6mo after UCP. Therapeutic success was defined as IOP reduction from baseline ≥20% and IOP ≥5 mm Hg without adding new glaucoma medication compare to baseline at the 6-month follow-up visit. In addition to mean IOP at each follow-up visit, medications used and complications were also detected and compared to baseline.
Results: After UCP procedure, the mean IOP was significantly reduced (<0.01) from the preoperative 44.1±11.9 mm Hg to postoperative 26.7±11.8 mm Hg at 3mo, and 30.4±14.5 mm Hg at 6mo. The overall mean IOP reductions achieved at 3 and 6mo were 39% and 31% compared to baseline IOP. Sixty-one percent of patients responded well to UCP treatment with a mean IOP reduction of 48% at 3mo and 42% at 6mo. Ocular pain in most of patients were alleviated. No serious intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred.
Conclusion: High-dose UCP treatment is an effective and safe procedure to reduce IOP in Chinese patients with severe glaucoma.
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