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The effect of trabeculectomy on intraocular pressure of the untreated fellow eye in the collaborative initial glaucoma treatment study.
Author: , LiebmannJeffrey M, MuschDavid C, NiziolLeslie M, RadcliffeNathan M, RitchRobert
Original Abstract of the Article :
PURPOSE: To describe the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the untreated fellow eye after unilateral trabeculectomy in the Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment Study (CIGTS). DESIGN: Data collected from a prospective, multicenter, randomized clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: Three hundred patients wit...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20570363
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Trabeculectomy and Intraocular Pressure: A Balancing Act
Glaucoma, like a relentless desert sandstorm, can gradually erode vision, leading to irreversible blindness. This study explores the effect of trabeculectomy, a surgical procedure to lower intraocular pressure, on the untreated fellow eye in patients with newly diagnosed open-angle glaucoma. The researchers sought to understand whether the surgery in one eye impacts the pressure in the other, like a ripple effect across the desert sands.Trabeculectomy: A Local Impact on Intraocular Pressure
The study revealed that trabeculectomy in one eye did not significantly decrease the intraocular pressure in the untreated fellow eye. This finding suggests that the procedure primarily targets the treated eye, like a localized intervention to control a specific sandstorm. The researchers also identified factors associated with higher IOP in the fellow eye, providing insights into the complex dynamics of intraocular pressure regulation.Navigating the Desert of Glaucoma
This study helps us navigate the complex landscape of glaucoma, a disease that can feel like a relentless desert sandstorm. While trabeculectomy effectively lowers pressure in the treated eye, it appears to have minimal effect on the untreated eye. The researchers' insights into factors that influence IOP in the fellow eye are crucial for understanding the dynamics of this disease and developing effective treatment strategies.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The study offers valuable insights into the effects of trabeculectomy on intraocular pressure, reminding us that this procedure is a localized intervention, like a targeted intervention to control a specific sandstorm. Further research is needed to explore how to effectively manage pressure in both eyes to effectively combat the challenges of glaucoma.Date :
- Date Completed 2010-11-03
- Date Revised 2021-10-20
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