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Original Abstract of the Article :
Seventy-seven eyes with primary open angle glaucoma and exfoliation glaucoma were subjected to laser trabeculoplasty and followed in a prospective way. The full 360 degrees circumference was treated, but the patients were randomized in two groups: In group 1 the full treatment was given in one sessi...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-3768.1984.tb05798.x
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Laser Trabeculoplasty: A One-Session or Two-Session Approach?
This study explores the world of glaucoma, a group of eye diseases that can lead to vision loss. It's like trying to find your way through a sandstorm, where every obstacle can hinder your progress.
The researchers investigated the effectiveness of laser trabeculoplasty, a procedure that uses a laser to improve fluid drainage from the eye, in treating glaucoma. Their findings are like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert of glaucoma treatments, suggesting that both one-session and two-session approaches can be effective. While both approaches resulted in similar reductions in intraocular pressure, the two-session method may be safer, with a lower risk of transient pressure spikes.
This study offers valuable insights into the management of glaucoma, highlighting the importance of finding the right treatment approach for each individual. The findings suggest that both one-session and two-session laser trabeculoplasty can be effective in reducing intraocular pressure, but careful consideration should be given to the potential risks and benefits of each approach.
Laser Trabeculoplasty: Finding the Right Approach
This study shows that both one-session and two-session laser trabeculoplasty can be effective in reducing intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma. The findings suggest that the two-session approach may be safer, with a lower risk of transient pressure spikes. However, further research is needed to determine the optimal approach for each individual patient.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study reminds us that the desert of glaucoma can be challenging to navigate, but with the right tools and strategies, we can potentially find a path toward better vision. It highlights the importance of individualized treatment plans, carefully considering the risks and benefits of each approach, just like choosing the best route across a vast and unpredictable desert.
Date :
- Date Completed 1985-01-18
- Date Revised 2019-08-21
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