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Comparative Study
. 2000 Sep-Oct;31(5):394-9.

One-year follow-up of laser trabeculoplasty using Q-switched frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser of 523 nm wavelength

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  • PMID: 11011708
Comparative Study

One-year follow-up of laser trabeculoplasty using Q-switched frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser of 523 nm wavelength

Y J Kim et al. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers. 2000 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Background and objective: To investigate clinical efficacy and safety of a new laser treatment of open angle glaucoma that targets pigmented cells in the trabecular meshwork for disruption.

Materials and methods: The 16 eyes of chronic open angle glaucoma patients were treated in the method similar to argon laser trabeculoplasty using Q-switched, frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser (523 nm). The treatment results were followed and analyzed for a one-year period.

Results: Mean intraocular pressure reduction of 3.81 mm Hg (15%) at 3 months, 3.94 mm Hg (16.1%) at 6 months, and 4.93 mm Hg (20.2%) at 12 months from the baseline were obtained. Slightly greater reductions were seen in the responder group that consisted of eyes showing 3 mm Hg or greater reduction. Adverse reactions were minimal and not significant.

Conclusion: This new laser trabeculoplasty has shown reasonable efficacy and safety on a limited number of eyes over a one year duration.

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