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Curr Opin OphthalmolNovember 20250 citations

Glaucoma management reconsidered: insights from LiGHT, ZAP, TAGS, PTVT, and EAGLE.

Taylor Kirby, Mosenia Arman, Bowden Eileen C


AI Summary

Recent trials (LiGHT, ZAP, EAGLE, TAGS, PTVT) show laser and surgical advancements are reshaping glaucoma management, offering tailored first-line and advanced treatment options for better patient outcomes.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Several high-quality prospective clinical trials have emerged in recent years that have provided evidence to support changes in management of glaucoma. This article reviews results from five recent landmark studies and discusses how they may impact clinical practice.

Recent findings: Five multicenter trials - LiGHT, ZAP, EAGLE, TAGS, and PTVT - have reshaped glaucoma management strategies. LiGHT demonstrated that selective laser therapy is a well tolerated and effective first-line therapy for open-angle glaucoma. ZAP investigated routine use of prophylactic laser peripheral iridotomy, emphasizing the importance of risk stratification in primary angle closure suspects. EAGLE established clear-lens exchange as a viable alternative to conventional treatment in select patients with angle closure anatomy. TAGS showed that primary trabeculectomy provides better intraocular pressure (IOP) control and reduced visual field progression in advanced disease. Finally, PTVT highlighted that both trabeculectomy and tube shunt surgeries remain appropriate initial surgeries, with procedure choice best guided by baseline IOP, risk tolerance, and patient goals.

Summary

Improvements in laser and surgical technology, increased understanding of the natural history of glaucoma, and evidence regarding the importance of early intervention in disease have led to fundamental changes in glaucoma practice. The five clinical trials reviewed in this article support these shifts and provide frameworks to guide clinical practice.


MeSH Terms

HumansIntraocular PressureTrabeculectomyGlaucoma Drainage ImplantsLaser TherapyGlaucoma, Open-AngleGlaucoma

Key Concepts5

The LiGHT trial demonstrated that selective laser therapy is a well tolerated and effective first-line therapy for open-angle glaucoma.

TreatmentRCTMulticenter Randomized Controlled Trialn=Not specified in abstractCh12Ch38

The ZAP trial investigated the routine use of prophylactic laser peripheral iridotomy, emphasizing the importance of risk stratification in primary angle closure suspects.

TreatmentRCTMulticenter Randomized Controlled Trialn=Not specified in abstractCh13Ch38

The EAGLE trial established clear-lens exchange as a viable alternative to conventional treatment in select patients with angle closure anatomy.

TreatmentRCTMulticenter Randomized Controlled Trialn=Not specified in abstractCh13Ch45

The TAGS trial showed that primary trabeculectomy provides better intraocular pressure (IOP) control and reduced visual field progression in advanced disease.

TreatmentRCTMulticenter Randomized Controlled Trialn=Not specified in abstractCh41

The PTVT trial highlighted that both trabeculectomy and tube shunt surgeries remain appropriate initial surgeries, with procedure choice best guided by baseline IOP, risk tolerance, and patient goals.

TreatmentRCTMulticenter Randomized Controlled Trialn=Not specified in abstractCh41Ch42

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