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J GlaucomaAugust 20163 citations

Glaucoma Surgery Outcome in Rwanda.

De Smedt Stefan K, Fonteyne Yannick S, Muragijimana Felicienne, Palmer Katie, Murdoch Ian


AI Summary

This study found trabeculectomy with antimetabolites effectively lowers IOP long-term in Rwanda, but success decreases after two years, emphasizing the need for ongoing follow-up.

Abstract

Purpose

To assess long-term intraocular pressure (IOP) outcome after adult trabeculectomy surgery in Central Africa.

Patients and methods: All adult glaucoma patients who underwent trabeculectomy surgery in the Kabgayi Eye Unit, Rwanda between August 2003 and March 2008 were invited for a follow-up visit. Surgical and clinical data were collected from medical records. At the study visit, best-corrected visual acuity was measured and Goldmann applanation tonometry and biomicroscopy were done. Good IOP outcome was defined as both an IOP<21 mm Hg and achieving ≥30% reduction from the preoperative IOP. Considering first operated eyes, univariate and multivariate logistic regression was used to investigate risk factors for failure.

Results

Of 163 individuals operated 3 had died, 118 (74%) participated. Preoperatively, the mean IOP was 31 mm Hg (SD=11; range, 12 to 60). At the time of the follow-up study visit the mean postoperative IOP was 13 mm Hg (SD=5; range, 4 to 35). Good IOP outcome was achieved in 132 eyes (84%). Univariate analysis suggested a protective effect against failure of use of antimetabolites [odds ratio (OR)=0.39; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.14-1.11; P=0.07] and a decrease in success with length of follow-up (OR=3.57; 95% CI, 1.09-12.50; P=0.03). The latter remained borderline significant with multivariate analysis. Seven eyes went from previously better vision (at least hand movements) down to perception of light or no perception of light after trabeculectomy. Particularly a flat anterior chamber in the first postoperative week (OR=0.07; 95% CI, 0.01-0.49; P<0.001) and late hypotony (OR=0.04; 95% CI, 0.002-0.99; P=0.004) were significant risk factors for severe visual loss.

Conclusions

Trabeculectomy with antimetabolites is one of the best available options for glaucoma management in Africa. However, the IOP control reduced at a follow-up duration beyond 2 years, highlighting the importance of regular long-term follow-up.


MeSH Terms

AdultAgedAged, 80 and overFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGlaucomaHumansIntraocular PressureLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsRwandaTrabeculectomyTreatment FailureVisual AcuityYoung Adult

Key Concepts6

Trabeculectomy with antimetabolites is one of the best available options for glaucoma management in Africa.

TreatmentCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=118 adult glaucoma patients (163 oper…Ch28Ch41

Good intraocular pressure (IOP) outcome, defined as both an IOP<21 mm Hg and achieving ≥30% reduction from the preoperative IOP, was achieved in 132 eyes (84%) after adult trabeculectomy surgery in Kabgayi Eye Unit, Rwanda.

PrognosisCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=118 adult glaucoma patients (163 oper…Ch28Ch41

The mean preoperative IOP was 31 mm Hg (SD=11; range, 12 to 60) and the mean postoperative IOP was 13 mm Hg (SD=5; range, 4 to 35) at follow-up after adult trabeculectomy surgery in Kabgayi Eye Unit, Rwanda.

TreatmentCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=118 adult glaucoma patients (163 oper…Ch3Ch41

Univariate analysis suggested a protective effect against failure of adult trabeculectomy surgery with the use of antimetabolites (odds ratio (OR)=0.39; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.14-1.11; P=0.07) in Kabgayi Eye Unit, Rwanda.

TreatmentCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=118 adult glaucoma patients (163 oper…Ch28Ch41

A decrease in success with length of follow-up (OR=3.57; 95% CI, 1.09-12.50; P=0.03) was observed after adult trabeculectomy surgery in Kabgayi Eye Unit, Rwanda, and remained borderline significant with multivariate analysis.

PrognosisCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=118 adult glaucoma patients (163 oper…Ch28Ch41

A flat anterior chamber in the first postoperative week (OR=0.07; 95% CI, 0.01-0.49; P<0.001) and late hypotony (OR=0.04; 95% CI, 0.002-0.99; P=0.004) were significant risk factors for severe visual loss after adult trabeculectomy in Kabgayi Eye Unit, Rwanda.

PrognosisCohortProspective Cohort Studyn=118 adult glaucoma patients (163 oper…Ch26Ch41

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