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Original Article

Phaco-Trabeculectomy in Controlled, Advanced, Open-Angle Glaucoma and Cataract: Parallel, Randomized Clinical Study of Efficacy and Safety

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Pages 226-235 | Received 29 Aug 2013, Accepted 23 Dec 2013, Published online: 21 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

Background: To examine the efficacy and safety of combined phaco-trabeculectomy in patients with cataract and controlled, open-angle advanced glaucoma and to identify preoperative predictive factors of postoperative glaucoma course. Setting: Departments of Ophthalmology, University of Athens, and General Hospital of Lamia, Greece. Methods: Prospective, interventional, parallel, cluster (units = examinations), randomized clinical study. 60 patients with visually significant cataract, visual field Mean Deviation (MD) worse than −15.0 dB, and preoperative intraocular pressure (IOP), controlled (consistently below 22 mmHg) on topical medications and with no previous ocular surgery, were randomly allocated (1:1) to phacoemulsification alone or phaco-trabeculectomy group. Intention-to-treat analysis was performed to compare the postoperative outcome and adjusted multivariate longitudinal linear regression analysis was performed to identify predictive factors of the main outcome measures, with postoperative visual field MD change up to two years postoperatively. Participant recruiters and data collectors were masked to group assignment. Results: 31 and 29 patients were randomized to phacoemulsification alone and phaco-trabeculectomy groups, respectively. Patients assigned to the phaco-trabeculectomy group experienced a 1.7 mmHg [95% CI:−3.1 to −0.23] reduction in IOP, a 1.4 dB [95% CI: −0.17 to 2.96] improvement in visual fields MD, a 0.6 [95% CI: −1.2 to −0.05] reduction in the number of glaucoma medications needed postoperatively, while the visual acuity improvement was similar between the two groups. Best predictors for visual field MD: degree of nuclear sclerosis, relative afferent pupilary defect (RAPD), preoperative MD deviation from −19.0dB and preoperative cup-disc ratio deviation from 0.9. The phacoemulsification group experienced more IOP spikes (>25 mmHg) with Odds Ratio (OR) of 0.34 [95% CI: 0.11–1.02]. No patient lost light perception. Conclusion: Phaco-trabeculectomy in advanced, controlled, open-angle glaucoma patients with cataract results in better postoperative visual field MD with no major adverse events.

Acknowledgments

A part (one-year results) of this article was presented at the EVER 2011 Congress in Crete, Greece, October 5–8, 2011. A part (one-year predictive model) of the article was presented at the EVER 2012 Congress in Nice, France, October 10–13, 2012.

The authors acknowledge the personnel of the Department of Ophthalmology, who voluntarily contributed to this study as data collectors.

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