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Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) outcomes following topical therapy.

Davies Frances, Butler Michael K


AI Summary

SLT achieved similar IOP reduction in PGA-pretreated and SLT-naïve eyes. This suggests prior PGA monotherapy doesn't diminish SLT efficacy, challenging the "naïve" advantage and supporting SLT use after PGA.

Abstract

Introduction

This real-world, retrospective review of SLT outcomes at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust aimed to establish whether there is any net benefit in using topical drop treatment prior to SLT compared with proceeding directly to SLT as a first-line treatment. Several studies have shown that SLT gives the greatest reduction in intraocular pressure (IOP) for eyes that have not received prior treatment with drops. Here, we look at different topical therapies used prior to SLT and investigate SLT efficacy following these.

Method

Data were collected from 196 SLT naïve eyes with ocular hypertension or primary open-angle glaucoma who underwent SLT between January 2022 and May 2022. The eyes had received either no prior topical therapy or one or more topical IOP-lowering agents.

Results

No significant difference was found in the overall reduction in IOP after SLT between eyes treated with prostaglandin analogue (PGA) drops alone prior to SLT (7.89 mmHg, n = 74) and eyes that received SLT as first-line treatment (6.88 mmHg, n = 56). Eyes also treated with beta-blockers did show a greater reduction in IOP.

Conclusion

This retrospective study, based in a UK NHS centre, found no significant benefit in using PGA drops prior to SLT compared to SLT as first-line treatment for lowering IOP.


MeSH Terms

HumansRetrospective StudiesTrabeculectomyIntraocular PressureGlaucoma, Open-AngleMaleFemaleAntihypertensive AgentsAgedOcular HypertensionMiddle AgedLaser TherapyTreatment OutcomeOphthalmic SolutionsAdministration, TopicalProstaglandins, SyntheticAged, 80 and over

Key Concepts5

No significant difference was found in the overall reduction in intraocular pressure (IOP) after selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) between eyes treated with prostaglandin analogue (PGA) drops alone prior to SLT (7.89 mmHg, n = 74) and eyes that received SLT as first-line treatment (6.88 mmHg, n = 56).

Comparative EffectivenessCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=74 eyes (PGA), 56 eyes (first-line SLT)Ch29Ch31Ch38

Eyes treated with beta-blockers prior to selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) showed a greater reduction in intraocular pressure (IOP) compared to other groups.

Comparative EffectivenessCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=196 SLT naive eyesCh29Ch30Ch38

This retrospective study, based in a UK NHS centre, found no significant benefit in using prostaglandin analogue (PGA) drops prior to selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) compared to SLT as first-line treatment for lowering intraocular pressure (IOP).

Comparative EffectivenessCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=196 SLT naive eyesCh29Ch31Ch38

A real-world, retrospective review of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) outcomes at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust aimed to establish the net benefit of topical drop treatment prior to SLT compared with proceeding directly to SLT as a first-line treatment.

MethodologyCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=196 SLT naive eyesCh28Ch38

Data were collected from 196 SLT naive eyes with ocular hypertension or primary open-angle glaucoma who underwent SLT between January 2022 and May 2022, having received either no prior topical therapy or one or more topical IOP-lowering agents.

MethodologyCohortRetrospective Cohort Studyn=196 SLT naive eyesCh11Ch28

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