Outcome of Micropulse Laser Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation on Pediatric Versus Adult Glaucoma Patients.
Jun Hui Lee, Yuhua Shi, Behzad Amoozgar, Christopher Aderman, Alba Campomanes Alejandra De, Shan Lin, Ying Han
Summary
Micropulse transscelral cyclophotocoagulation is a safe procedure for pediatric as well as adult glaucoma patients. Its effect seems to be short lived in pediatric patients and the rate of reoperation was high.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To study and compare the outcome of micropulse transscelral cyclophotocoagulation in pediatric glaucoma patients to that in adult glaucoma patients.
METHODS
Consecutive pediatric and adult patients who received micropulse transscelral cyclophotocoagulation between July 2015 and December 2016 at University of California, San Francisco were retrospectively analyzed. All cases had at least 12 months of follow-up.
RESULTS
Nine eyes from 9 pediatric patients and 27 eyes from 25 adult patients were included. The sample size in pediatric group is small because MP-TCP was not offered to pediatric patients after unsatisfactory results in initial cases. Preoperatively, the mean intraocular pressure (IOP) was 28.41±8.32 mm Hg in adult patients and 34.28±9.92 mm Hg in pediatric patients. Postoperatively, the mean IOP in adult patients significantly decreased at all follow-up points (P<0.001). In pediatric patients, the mean IOP decreased to 20.44±13.41 mm Hg at 1 month (P=0.021), 23.56±10.10 mm Hg at 3 months (P=0.093), 23.00±8.31 mm Hg (P=0.018) at 6 months, and 27.20±15.68 mm Hg (P=0.15) at 12 months. No significant complications were noted in either group. The success rate in adults was 72.22% versus 22.22% in pediatric patients at 12 months (P=0.02). Seven of 9 pediatric patients required reoperation during the 12 months of follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS
Micropulse transscelral cyclophotocoagulation is a safe procedure for pediatric as well as adult glaucoma patients. Its effect seems to be short lived in pediatric patients and the rate of reoperation was high.
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