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Long-term cumulative incidence of glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery
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Session Details
Session Title: Interactive Poster Session 02: Cataract
Session Date/Time: Sunday 14/09/2014 | 14:00-15:00
Paper Time: 14:50
Venue: Interactive Poster Terminal (Poster Village)
First Author: : M.Kamel SAUDI ARABIA
Co Author(s): :
Abstract Details
Purpose:
Glaucoma is one of the greatest threats to vision following congenital
cataract surgery. The odds of developing glaucoma have been reported to be directly
related to the age of surgery after short-term follow-up.1 We report the long-term cumulative
incidence of glaucoma in a consecutive series of children undergoing congenital
cataract surgery
Setting:
Magrabi Hospital Aseer
Methods:
We reviewed the medical record of a consecutive series of children who
underwent congenital cataract surgery by one surgeon. Inclusion criteria included cataract
surgery <7 months of age and a minimum follow-up of 12 months. Glaucoma was
defined as IOP >21 mmHg coupled with glaucomatous optic neuropathy or pressureinduced
ocular enlargement. Glaucoma suspect was defined as IOP >21mmHg without
any other associated signs of glaucoma. A Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to calculate
the cumulative incidence of glaucoma.
Results:
A total of 65 eyes in 41 children who underwent congenital cataract surgery at a median age of 2.0 months were reviewed. The median follow-up after cataract surgery
was 5.5 years (range, 1.3 to 21.8 years). Six eyes (9.2%) developed glaucoma a median
of 2.7 months after cataract surgery. An additional 15 eyes (23.1%) were diagnosed as
glaucoma suspects a median of 9.7 years after cataract surgery. The cumulative incidence
of glaucoma was projected to be 9.6% 5 years after congenital cataract surgery
(95% CI: 4.4% - 20.1%).
Conclusions:
Nearly one-quarter of the eyes in our series were glaucoma suspects,
but they have not yet developed glaucoma. Long-term monitoring of these eyes will be
important since they are at increased risk of developing glaucoma.nWe projected the cumulative incidence of glaucoma to be about 10% 5 years after congenital cataract surgery
Financial Interest:
NONE