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XEN 45 Gel Stent Implantation in Open Angle Glaucoma: 5-Year Results of a Prospective Study.

Torbey Julien, Paillard Archibald, Rao Harsha L, Gillman Kevin, Bravetti Giorgio E, Mermoud André, Mansouri Kaweh


AI Summary

XEN 45 gel stent implantation for open-angle glaucoma showed safe, sustained IOP and medication reduction over 5 years, offering a valuable long-term treatment option for patients.

Abstract

Précis: XEN 45 Gel Stent is safe and effective for 3 years. The study results provide useful insight into the outcome of XEN 45 Gel Stent surgery over 5 years in daily clinical practice.

Purpose

To evaluate 5-year outcomes of XEN 45 gel stent implantation (XEN) in patients with open angle glaucoma.

Methods

This is a prospective, single-center, interventional study. XEN implantation either alone (XEN) or combined with phacoemulsification (Phaco + XEN) was performed on 170 consecutive eyes (126 patients) with uncontrolled intraocular pressure (IOP) or disease progression despite medical treatment. "Complete" surgical success at 60 months was defined as unmedicated IOP ≤15 mm Hg and a relative IOP reduction ≥20% from medicated baseline, while "qualified" success allowed fewer ocular hypotensive medications than at baseline. Other definitions of success with various IOP targets were also analyzed. Secondary outcomes included mean IOP and IOP-lowering medication changes and rates of reoperations.

Results

Mean age was 78.1±9.2 years, and 70.3% were female. Mean medicated IOP decreased from 19.8±7.7 mm Hg [19.6±7.1 (XEN) vs. 19.8±7.0 mm Hg (Phaco+XEN)] at baseline to 12.6±3.1 mm Hg [12.5± 3.1 (XEN) vs. 12.6±3.1 (Phaco+XEN)] at 5 years (-37.0%; P < 0.001). Medications decreased from 2.0±1.3 [2.0±1.3 (XEN) vs. 2.0±1.3 (Phaco+XEN)] to 0.8±1.1 [0.8±1.1 (XEN) vs. 0.8±1.1 (Phaco + XEN)] (-60%; P <0.001). Needling was performed in 84 eyes (49%), and 19.4% underwent a secondary surgical intervention. Complete success at 3 years was a strong predictor of success at 5 years (odds ratio: 3.06, P <0.01), while needling was associated with higher rates of failure (odds ratio: 3.6, P <0.01).

Conclusions

At 5 years, XEN gel stent implantation was a safe procedure and achieved clinically meaningful IOP and medication reduction. Success at 3 years is a predictor of success at 5 years. Needling correlates with higher failure rates.


MeSH Terms

HumansFemaleAgedAged, 80 and overMaleGlaucoma, Open-AngleProspective StudiesIntraocular PressureGlaucoma Drainage ImplantsTreatment OutcomeStentsRetrospective Studies

Key Concepts5

XEN 45 Gel Stent implantation was a safe procedure and achieved clinically meaningful intraocular pressure (IOP) and medication reduction at 5 years in patients with open angle glaucoma.

TreatmentCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=170 eyes (126 patients)Ch12Ch28

The mean medicated intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open angle glaucoma receiving XEN 45 Gel Stent implantation decreased from 19.8±7.7 mm Hg at baseline to 12.6±3.1 mm Hg at 5 years (-37.0%; P < 0.001).

TreatmentCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=170 eyes (126 patients)Ch3Ch12

The number of ocular hypotensive medications in patients with open angle glaucoma receiving XEN 45 Gel Stent implantation decreased from 2.0±1.3 at baseline to 0.8±1.1 at 5 years (-60%; P <0.001).

TreatmentCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=170 eyes (126 patients)Ch12Ch29

Complete surgical success at 3 years was a strong predictor of success at 5 years for XEN 45 Gel Stent implantation in open angle glaucoma (odds ratio: 3.06, P <0.01).

PrognosisCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=170 eyes (126 patients)Ch12

Needling was associated with higher rates of failure for XEN 45 Gel Stent implantation in open angle glaucoma (odds ratio: 3.6, P <0.01).

PrognosisCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=170 eyes (126 patients)Ch12

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