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Efficacy and Safety of Micropulse Trans-Scleral Cyclophotocoagulation in Cambodian Patients with Glaucoma

Efficacy and Safety of Micropulse Trans-Scleral Cyclophotocoagulation in Cambodian Patients with Glaucoma
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摘要 Objective: To evaluate the treatment outcomes of micropulse cyclophotocoagulation in Cambodian glaucoma patients. Materials and Methods: 14 patients were enrolled in this retrospective study that was conducted with the consent over a 14-month period. The medical records were analyzed for variables such as intra-ocular pressure, the number of anti-glaucoma drugs used, visual acuity, pain level, and complications during and after treatment. The main outcome was whether or not there was success or failure, with success being defined as a pressure level between 6 and 21 mmHg and a 30% decrease in IOP by week 24 (with/without drugs). Results: In our study, the mean age of patients was 52.36 ± 9.98 years old (42 to 75 years old). The mean intra-ocular pressure before treatment was 41.00 ± 12.26 mmHg, which decreased to 21.60 ± 8.11 mmHg (41.56% reduction) and 16.94 ± 5.46 mmHg (56.04% reduction) in the 12th and 24th weeks (p p Conclusion: Micro-pulse trans-scleral cyclophotocoagulation is a safe and effective method for lowering pressure in any stage of disease without the use of invasive surgeries. Objective: To evaluate the treatment outcomes of micropulse cyclophotocoagulation in Cambodian glaucoma patients. Materials and Methods: 14 patients were enrolled in this retrospective study that was conducted with the consent over a 14-month period. The medical records were analyzed for variables such as intra-ocular pressure, the number of anti-glaucoma drugs used, visual acuity, pain level, and complications during and after treatment. The main outcome was whether or not there was success or failure, with success being defined as a pressure level between 6 and 21 mmHg and a 30% decrease in IOP by week 24 (with/without drugs). Results: In our study, the mean age of patients was 52.36 ± 9.98 years old (42 to 75 years old). The mean intra-ocular pressure before treatment was 41.00 ± 12.26 mmHg, which decreased to 21.60 ± 8.11 mmHg (41.56% reduction) and 16.94 ± 5.46 mmHg (56.04% reduction) in the 12th and 24th weeks (p p Conclusion: Micro-pulse trans-scleral cyclophotocoagulation is a safe and effective method for lowering pressure in any stage of disease without the use of invasive surgeries.
作者 Channdarith Kith Meng Ngy Kossama Chukmol Bunseng Sea Piseth Kong Ponndara Ith Channdarith Kith;Meng Ngy;Kossama Chukmol;Bunseng Sea;Piseth Kong;Ponndara Ith(Department of Ophthalmology, Preah Ang Duong Hospital, Phnom Penh, Cambodia;Department of Ophthalmology, Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital, Phnom Penh, Cambodia;Faculty of Medicine, University of Health Sciences, Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
出处 《Open Journal of Ophthalmology》 2024年第3期268-283,共16页 眼科学期刊(英文)
关键词 PHOTOCOAGULATION GLAUCOMA EFFICACY Safety Intra-Ocular Pressure Micro Pulse Photocoagulation Glaucoma Efficacy Safety Intra-Ocular Pressure Micro Pulse
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