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Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolApril 202146 citations

Twelve-month results of ab interno trabeculectomy with Kahook Dual Blade: an interventional, randomized, controlled clinical study.

Ventura-Abreu Néstor, García-Feijoo Julián, Pazos Marta, Biarnés Marc, Morales-Fernández Laura, Martínez-de-la-Casa José María


AI Summary

Adding KDB trabeculectomy to cataract surgery for mild glaucoma was no more effective than cataract surgery alone in lowering IOP or medication use at 12 months.

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the efficacy and safety profile of Kahook Dual Blade ab interno trabeculectomy combined with phacoemulsification compared to stand-alone conventional cataract surgery.

Methods

A single-center longitudinal, randomized controlled trial was conducted. Patients older than 18 years with coexisting cataract and open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension were invited to participate. Preoperative and postoperative clinical data were collected and analyzed preoperatively and at months 1, 3, 6, and 12 after the procedure. Main outcome measures included best corrected visual acuity, intraocular pressure, number of glaucoma medications, endothelial cell count, and standard automated perimetry.

Results

Forty-two eyes from 33 patients were randomly allocated to the combined cataract and KDB (treatment, n = 21) or cataract alone (control, n = 21) groups. Intraocular pressure decreased from 17.9 ± 3.5 to 16.0 ± 2.2 mmHg and from 17.3 ± 2.5 to 15 ± 3.2 mmHg at the last visit in the treatment and control groups (p = 0.47). The use of glaucoma medications was reduced from a median (IQR) 1 (1-2) to 0 (0-0) in the treatment group and from 1 (1-2) to 0 (0-1) in the control group, with no significant differences between groups at the 12-month visit (p = 0.47). Best corrected visual acuity, endothelial cell count, and standard automated perimetry remained similar during follow-up in both groups.

Conclusions

In patients with well-controlled, mild-to-moderate glaucoma, adding ab interno trabeculectomy with KDB to phacoemulsification might not be more effective than phacoemulsification alone to reach mid-teens IOP values. Both procedures showed similar safety profiles.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04202562, December 17, 2019 retrospectively registered.


MeSH Terms

AdolescentGlaucoma, Open-AngleHumansIntraocular PressurePhacoemulsificationRetrospective StudiesTrabeculectomyTreatment OutcomeVisual Acuity

Key Concepts5

In patients with well-controlled, mild-to-moderate glaucoma, adding ab interno trabeculectomy with Kahook Dual Blade (KDB) to phacoemulsification might not be more effective than phacoemulsification alone to reach mid-teens IOP values.

Comparative EffectivenessRCTRandomized Controlled Trialn=42 eyes from 33 patientsCh45

Intraocular pressure decreased from 17.9  3.5 to 16.0  2.2 mmHg at the last visit in the combined cataract and Kahook Dual Blade (KDB) treatment group (n=21 eyes) in a randomized controlled trial.

TreatmentRCTRandomized Controlled Trialn=21 eyesCh3Ch45

Intraocular pressure decreased from 17.3  2.5 to 15  3.2 mmHg at the last visit in the stand-alone conventional cataract surgery control group (n=21 eyes) in a randomized controlled trial.

TreatmentRCTRandomized Controlled Trialn=21 eyesCh3Ch45

The use of glaucoma medications was reduced from a median (IQR) 1 (1-2) to 0 (0-0) in the combined cataract and Kahook Dual Blade (KDB) treatment group and from 1 (1-2) to 0 (0-1) in the stand-alone conventional cataract surgery control group, with no significant differences between groups (p=0.47) at the 12-month visit in a randomized controlled trial involving 42 eyes from 33 patients.

Comparative EffectivenessRCTRandomized Controlled Trialn=42 eyes from 33 patientsCh29Ch45

Both ab interno trabeculectomy with Kahook Dual Blade (KDB) combined with phacoemulsification and stand-alone conventional cataract surgery showed similar safety profiles in a randomized controlled trial involving 42 eyes from 33 patients.

Comparative EffectivenessRCTRandomized Controlled Trialn=42 eyes from 33 patientsCh45

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