Comparison of Intraocular Pressure after Phacoemulsification Compared to Laser Peripheral Iridotomy (LPI) in Acute Primary Angle Closure (APAC) Patients: A Systematic Review

Aulia Zinedinita Rahmasari, - and Nurwasis, - and Indri Wahyuni, Indri and Lilik Djuari, Lilik Comparison of Intraocular Pressure after Phacoemulsification Compared to Laser Peripheral Iridotomy (LPI) in Acute Primary Angle Closure (APAC) Patients: A Systematic Review. Journal of Current Medical Research and Opinion, 5 (12). pp. 1510-1519. ISSN 2589-8779

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Abstract

Abstract:Aim: To compare IOP in APAC patients after phacoemulsification compared to LPI.Background: Acute primary angle closure (APAC) is a type of PACG and an important cause of blindness in East Asia. In APAC patients, both LPI and phacoemulsification have been shown to be effective in controlling elevated IOP. Knowledge and information about changes in IOP after phacoemulsification and LPIin APAC patients, which is one of the criteria for successful APAC management, can be a reference as well as a consideration for choosing an effective treatment for APAC patients.Results: Of the 15 articles reviewed, 84% of patients who received phacoemulsification intervention experienced >50% reduction and 24.3% of patients experienced <50% decrease in post-op IOP compared with the mean pre-op IOP. While patients who received LPI intervention, 80.5% of patients experienced >50% reduction in IOP and 19.4% of patients experienced <50% reduction in IOP post-op compared with the mean pre-op IOP.Conclusion: There were decreases in IOP of APAC patients after phacoemulsification or LPI. In addition, there are differences in the decrease in IOP of APAC patients after phacoemulsification compared to LPI.Clinical Significance: Phacoemulsification and LPI are effective forlowering IOP in the early stages of an acute attack. LPIis the preferred procedure according to most guidelinesbecause it is relatively non-invasive, easy to administer on an outpatient basis, and has a lower risk of complications. Phacoemulsificatinhas been shown to be a more effective treatment than LPI for IOP reduction in early and medium-term IOP controls.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General) > R5-920 Medicine (General)
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Aulia Zinedinita Rahmasari, -UNSPECIFIED
Nurwasis, -NIDN8859130017
Indri Wahyuni, IndriNIDN0017107704
Lilik Djuari, LilikNIDN0030036508
Depositing User: arys fk
Date Deposited: 08 Jun 2023 05:36
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2023 05:36
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/127022
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