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Title: Malignant glaucoma treated by low-dose laser cycloplasty : a 1-year multicenter prospective non-comparative study
Authors: Lin, HS
Xu, XP
Zheng, XL
Wang, JB
Fan, SJ
Wu, ZH
Cheng, SM
Zhao, LJ
Cai, QH
Zhang, SD
Liu, SS
Lyu, AG
Zhang, Y
Chen, H
Jiang, DN
Li, WL
Congdon, N
Tham, CC
He, MG 
Liang, YB
Issue Date: 2024
Source: International journal of ophthalmology, 2024, v. 17, no. 7, 1248-1254
Abstract: AIM: To report a one-year clinical outcomes of low-dose laser cycloplasty (LCP) among malignant glaucoma patients.
METHODS: In this prospective, multicenter, non-comparative clinical study, participants with malignant glaucoma were recruited and underwent LCP at eight ophthalmic centers in China. Patients were followed up at 1wk, 1, 3, 6, and 12mo. Intraocular pressure (IOP), number of glaucoma medications, anterior chamber depth (ACD), and complications were recorded. Anatomical success was defined as the reformation of the anterior chamber based on slit-lamp biomicroscopy. Recurrence was defined by the presence of a shallow or flat anterior chamber after initial recovery from treatment.
RESULTS: A total of 34 eyes received LCP. Mean IOP and medications decreased from 36.1±11.5 mm Hg with 3.3±1.5 glaucoma medications pre-treatment to 20.9±9.8 mm Hg (P<0.001) with 2.9±1.6 medications (P=0.046) at 1d, and 17.4±6.7 mm Hg (P<0.001) with 1.3±1.7 medications (P<0.001) at 12mo. The ACD increased from 1.1±0.8 mm at baseline to 1.7±1.0 mm and to 2.0±0.5 mm at 1d and 12mo, respectively. A total of 32 (94.1%) eyes achieved initial anatomical success. During follow-up, 2 (5.9%) eyes failed and 8 (23.5%) eyes relapsed, yielding a 12-month anatomical success rate of 64.3%. Complications including anterior synechia (8.82%), choroidal/ciliary detachment (5.88%) and hypopyon (2.94%) were observed within 1wk.
CONCLUSION: LCP is simple, safe, and effective in reforming the anterior chamber in malignant glaucoma.
Keywords: Anatomical success
Anterior chamber reformation
Intraocular pressure
Low-dose laser cycloplasty
Malignant glaucoma
Publisher: International Council of Ophthalmology
Journal: International journal of ophthalmology 
ISSN: 2222-3959
EISSN: 2227-4898
DOI: 10.18240/ijo.2024.07.08
Rights: The terms of CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) are applicable to all open access content.
The following publication Hai-Shuang, L., Xiao-Ping, X., Xuan-Li, Z., Ji-Bing, W., Su-Jie, F., Zuo-Hong, W., Su-Mian, C., Li-Jun, Z., Qin-Hua, C., Shao-Dan, Z., Shan-Shan, L., Ai-Guo, L., Ying, Z., Hong, C., Dan-Ni, J., Wu-Liang, L., Nathan, C., Clement, C. T., Ming-Guang, H., . . . the Malignant Glaucoma Treatment Trial Study, G. Malignant glaucoma treated by low-dose laser cycloplasty: a 1-year multicenter prospective non-comparative study. International Journal of Ophthalmology, 17(7), 1248-1254 is available at https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2024.07.08.
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