Clinical Study

Comparisons of Ocular Anatomic Differences of Lens-Subluxated Eye with or without Acute Angle Closure: A Retrospective Study

Table 1

Comparison of demographic and clinical data of the participants.

VariablesAACNon-AAC-value

Cases (n, eyes)3030
Age (years)60.80 ± 5.9457.73 ± 10.180.073
Sex (number M/F)16/1418/120.605
History of blunt ocular trauma (n)22 (73.3%)21 (70%)0.795
 Duration of prior ocular trauma (years)8.73 ± 7.461.04 ± 1.240.001
Misdiagnosed as primary AAC (n)20 (66.7%)0
 Intervention with LPI or SPI (n)15 (50%)0
Use of antiglaucoma medication (n, pre-op)30 (100%)0
Use of antiglaucoma medication (n, post-op)00

Data shown are presented as mean ± standard deviation (SD), analyzed with the Mann–Whitney U test and Student’s t-test. -value: AAC group versus non-AAC group. AAC, acute angle closure; n, number; LPI, laser peripheral iridotomy; SPI, surgical peripheral iridectomy; M/F, male/female; —: not applicable; pre-op, preoperative; post-op, postoperative.