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Br J OphthalmolMarch 20130 citations

Effect of prophylactic laser iridotomy on corneal endothelial cell density over 3 years in primary angle closure suspects.

Kumar Rajesh S, Baskaran Mani, Friedman David S, Xu Ying, Wong Hon-Tym, Lavanya Raghavan, Chew Paul T, Foster Paul J, Aung Tin


AI Summary

Prophylactic laser iridotomy in angle closure suspects showed a small, similar corneal endothelial cell density decrease in treated and untreated eyes over 3 years, suggesting no significant LPI-specific long-term harm.

Abstract

Objective

To assess the effect of prophylactic laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) on corneal endothelial cell density (ECD) and morphology in primary angle closure suspects (PACS) over 3 years.

Methods

In this prospective cohort study, subjects underwent LPI in one eye, while the fellow eye was untreated. Specular microscopy was performed at baseline and after 1 and 3 years. Central corneal ECD and morphology of both eyes were assessed using non-contact specular microscopy (Konan SP-9000LC, Konan Inc, Hyogo, Japan).

Results

230 subjects completed 3-year follow-up. The mean age was 62.5 ± 8.0 years, and the majority of subjects were Chinese (92.3%) and women (75.4%). In eyes that underwent LPI, ECD was significantly lower at year 1 (2462.3, 95% CI 2414.5 to 2510.0, p<0.0001) and year 3 (2510.6, 95% CI 2462.1 to 2559.2, p=0.0006) compared with baseline (2609.1, 95% CI 2551.4 to 2666.7). There was also a significant decrease in ECD in fellow untreated eyes from baseline to year 1 (p<0.0001) and year 3 (p=0.01). The decrease in ECD at 3 years compared with the baseline in treated and untreated eyes was similar (2.1% vs 0.9%, p=0.20).

Conclusions

In PACS eyes, there was decrease in ECD in LPI-treated and control eyes over 3 years, with no significant difference between groups.


MeSH Terms

Cell CountEndothelium, CornealFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGlaucoma, Angle-ClosureGonioscopyHumansIntraocular PressureIrisLaser TherapyMaleMiddle AgedProspective StudiesTime FactorsTreatment Outcome

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