Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) for patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) following a YAG laser peripheral iridotomy (PI) in comparison with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and to assess the predictors of outcome of SLT.
Patients And Methods: In retrospective study 68 patients with PACG after PI (68 eyes) and 74 POAG patients (74 eyes) were observed for 6 years. The effectiveness of SLT (20% reduction of intraocular pressure) was assessed using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. The parameters for distinguishing the eyes with success and failure of SLT were detected by means of area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). The predictive factors affecting SLT outcome were determined using Cox-regression analysis.
Results: The success ratio was 87% in both groups in 1 year and dropped to 4% in PACG and to 6% in POAG in 6 years. Corneal hysteresis [odds ratio (ОR)=0.367, Р=0.005 for PACG, ОR=0.446, Р=0.008 for POAG] and age (OR=1.182, P=0.012 for PACG, OR=1.164, P=0.002 for POAG) were detected as the predictors of SLT outcome. In PACG pre-SLT anterior chamber depth was additional predictor (ОR=0.242, Р=0.001). The number of pre-SLT pressure-lowing medications was higher in the eyes with SLT failure (AUC, 0.794; P=0.0005 in PACG and AUC, 0.760; P=0.014 in POAG).
Conclusions: One-year efficacy of SLT in POAG and PACG after PI was high, but it was reduced in long-term period. Corneal hysteresis, age, and number of pre-SLT hypotensive eye drops were significant prognostic factors for treatment success in both glaucoma forms. In PACG pre-SLT anterior chamber depth affected the SLT outcome.
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