Journal of Ophthalmology / 2017 / Article / Tab 1 / Clinical Study
Short-Term Clinical Results of Ab Interno Trabeculotomy Using the Trabectome with or without Cataract Surgery for Open-Angle Glaucoma Patients of High Intraocular Pressure Table 1 Demographics and descriptive statistics of all the patients with IOP ≥ 30 mmHg.
Age Mean ± SD 66 ± 18 Range 18–91 Gender Female 19 (39%) Male 30 (61%) Race African American 2 (4%) Asian 5 (10%) Caucasian 31 (63%) Hispanics 7 (14%) Others 4 (8%) Diagnosis POAG 24 (49%) Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma 12 (24%) ACG 2 (4%) Pigment dispersion 5 (10%) Ocular hypertension 2 (4%) Secondary glaucoma 2 (4%) Others 2 (4%) Preop Snellen acuity 20/20–20/40 22 (45%) 20/50–20/70 9 (18%) 20/80–20/100 4 (8%) 20/200–20/400 8 (16%) <20/400 1 (2%) NR 5 (10%) VF Mild 4 (8%) Moderate 12 (24%) Advanced 3 (6%) MD/others 30 (61%) Disc C/D <0.7 13 (27%) 0.7 to 0.8 17 (35%) >0.8 11 (22%) NR 8 (16%) Lens status Phakic 39 (80%) Pseudophakic 8 (16%) Aphakic 0 (0%) NR 2 (4%) Shaffer grade I 0 (0%) II 2 (4%) III 11 (22%) IV 5 (10%) NR 31 (63%) Prior surgeries SLT 17 (35%) ALT 4 (8%) Trabeculectomy 1 (2%) Trabectome 2 (4%) YAG 1 (2%) Combined surgeries Trabectome + Phaco 21 (43%) Trabectome only 28 (57%)