TY - JOUR
T1 - Need for Additional Glaucoma Surgery and Complications following Glaucoma Drainage Device Surgery
AU - Kung, Felix F.
AU - Knier, Catherine G.
AU - Garmany, Armin
AU - Mejia, Camilo A.
AU - Sargent, Jason M.
AU - Jamali Dogahe, Sepideh
AU - Sabbagh, Nouran
AU - Hodge, David O.
AU - Khanna, Cheryl L.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was funded by the Research to Prevent Blindness and Mayo Clinic.
Funding Information:
Supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Science, Mayo Foundation Inc., Dr Oxner and The Holoubek Family.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
N2 - Précis: In this longitudinal study of patients with open-angle (OAG) pseudoexfoliative (PXE), or neovascular glaucoma (NVG) receiving glaucoma drainage devices (GDD), posttube cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and visually threatening complications (VT-complications) increased beyond 5 years and were not significantly affected by glaucoma type. Purpose: To study the need for additional glaucoma surgery and development of complications after first GDD surgery in eyes with primary OAG, PXE, or NVG glaucoma. Patients and Methods: There were 306 eyes with OAG (n=185), PXE (n=60), or NVG (n=61) glaucoma who received a first GDD between 1996 and 2017. Outcomes including glaucoma reoperation, corneal graft procedure, and VT-complications after GDD were measured. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to compare cumulative rate of reaching outcomes over time after GDD placement among the 3 glaucoma groups. Results: When comparing the OAG, PXE, and NVG groups, there were no significant differences in post-GDD cumulative rates of reoperation (P=0.33), corneal graft (P=0.26), or VT-complications (P=0.65) over time. For all eyes, the overall cumulative rates for each outcome measure increased beyond 5 years, and specific Kaplan-Meier rates (5-y, 10-y) included: reoperation (16%, 25%), corneal graft (6%, 12%), VT-complications (9%, 14%). When comparing specific GDDs, the Ahmed FP7 had a higher cumulative reoperation rate over time compared with the Baerveldt 350 (P=0.019). Conclusion: Glaucoma type did not significantly affect post-GDD cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and VT-complication among the OAG, PXE, and NVG groups. For all eyes, cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and VT-complications increased beyond 5 years. The Ahmed FP7 had a significantly higher cumulative reoperation rate compared with the Baerveldt 350 over time.
AB - Précis: In this longitudinal study of patients with open-angle (OAG) pseudoexfoliative (PXE), or neovascular glaucoma (NVG) receiving glaucoma drainage devices (GDD), posttube cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and visually threatening complications (VT-complications) increased beyond 5 years and were not significantly affected by glaucoma type. Purpose: To study the need for additional glaucoma surgery and development of complications after first GDD surgery in eyes with primary OAG, PXE, or NVG glaucoma. Patients and Methods: There were 306 eyes with OAG (n=185), PXE (n=60), or NVG (n=61) glaucoma who received a first GDD between 1996 and 2017. Outcomes including glaucoma reoperation, corneal graft procedure, and VT-complications after GDD were measured. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to compare cumulative rate of reaching outcomes over time after GDD placement among the 3 glaucoma groups. Results: When comparing the OAG, PXE, and NVG groups, there were no significant differences in post-GDD cumulative rates of reoperation (P=0.33), corneal graft (P=0.26), or VT-complications (P=0.65) over time. For all eyes, the overall cumulative rates for each outcome measure increased beyond 5 years, and specific Kaplan-Meier rates (5-y, 10-y) included: reoperation (16%, 25%), corneal graft (6%, 12%), VT-complications (9%, 14%). When comparing specific GDDs, the Ahmed FP7 had a higher cumulative reoperation rate over time compared with the Baerveldt 350 (P=0.019). Conclusion: Glaucoma type did not significantly affect post-GDD cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and VT-complication among the OAG, PXE, and NVG groups. For all eyes, cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and VT-complications increased beyond 5 years. The Ahmed FP7 had a significantly higher cumulative reoperation rate compared with the Baerveldt 350 over time.
KW - additional glaucoma surgery
KW - corneal graft
KW - glaucoma drainage device
KW - reoperation
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U2 - 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001827
DO - 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001827
M3 - Article
C2 - 33675337
AN - SCOPUS:85107390968
SN - 1057-0829
VL - 30
SP - 508
EP - 514
JO - Journal of Glaucoma
JF - Journal of Glaucoma
IS - 6
ER -