Glaucoma is a condition that causes buildup from fluid and
pressure inside the eye. If untreated, it can eventually lead to blindness.
Over 70 million people worldwide are diagnosed with glaucoma. Therapies to help
remediate pressure include eye drops (which help reduce fluid produced by the
eye) or surgery to unblock the eye’s drainage system.
Thanks to a study conducted by the University of Missouri School
of Medicine and MU Health Care, a non-invasive treatment called Selective Laser
Trabeculoplasty (SLT) might provide glaucoma relief. This process uses a laser
to modify eye tissue and release fluid, which allows drainage to occur.
The MSM and MUHC research teams reviewed 252 SLT procedures on
198 patients diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma. Following surgery, 33.6
percent of patients achieved a 20 percent or higher reduction in intraocular
pressure (IOP) after two months. At six months, 38.5 percent of patients had
diminished IOP. Overall, patients with a higher baseline IOP had considerable
reductions in pressure.
"There's
been a lack of evidence about how well SLT works, how safe it is and the ideal
candidate," said senior author Jella An, MD, an assistant professor of
ophthalmology and a fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist at MU Health Care's
Mason Eye Institute. "Because so little is known about SLT, there is a lot
of apprehension among specialists about using it as a first-line treatment for
glaucoma. Our research findings have helped me redefine the ideal patient for
this procedure."
Rohr Eye & Laser Center
specializes in eye laser treatment therapy. Our goal is to get you the best
vision possible. For more information regarding laser treatment success in
glaucoma patients, read this article by
Science Daily.
Rohr Eye & Laser Center offers the most advanced technology to
provide personalized and extraordinary care to our patients. Whether your goal
is to maintain or improve your natural vision, we are here to help you. Call us
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