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Glokom-Katarakt 2008 , Vol 3 , Num 2
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Efficacy of Latanoprost-Timolol Maleate Fixed Combination, in Patients with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Ali Bülent ÇANKAYA1, Ufuk ELGİN2, Tülay ŞİMŞEK2, Aygen BATMAN1
1S.B., Ankara Ulucanlar Göz Eğitim Hastanesi II. Göz Kliniği, Ankara, Uzm. Dr.
2S.B., Ankara Ulucanlar Göz Eğitim Hastanesi II. Göz Kliniği, Ankara, Doç. Dr.
Purpose: To investigate retrospectively the pressure-lowering effect of latanoprost-timolol maleate fixed combination (LTFC) in eyes with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG).
Materials and Methods: Five hundred and ninety-one eyes of 343 patients with POAG were included in our study. The eyes were receiving therapy of only LTFC and were divided into five groups according to the anti-glaucoma agents that had been used before LTFC treatment. Group 1 consisted of eyes in which none of the anti-glaucoma agents had previously been used. Group 2 consisted of eyes in which latanoprost had been used before LTFC treatment, Group 3 consisted of eyes in which timolol maleate had been uses, Group 4 consisted of eyes in which latanoprost and timolol maleate had been used, and finally Group 5 consisted of eyes in which timolol maleate-dorzolamid fixed combination (TDFC) had been used. The intraocular pressures (IOPs) before and after 3 months of LTFC treatment were compared. The alterations during LTFC therapy and resulting IOP changes were also recorded.
Results: The mean IOP of the 591 eyes was 21.1±3.9 mmHg (13-34 mmHg) before LTFC therapy and 18.4±2.8 mmHg (12-29 mmHg) after 3 months of therapy (p<0.05). The mean decrease in IOP of the 105 eyes in Group 1 was 6.5±2.9 mmHg (24.8%±10.3), while it was 2.3±1.8 mmHg (10.7%±7.9) in the 222 eyes of Group 2, 3.8±2.2 mmHg (17.1%±9.7) in the 39 eyes of Group 3, and 0.7±1.1 mmHg (2.9%±5.6) in the 165 eyes of Group 4. Mean IOPs were not significantly different in the 60 eyes of Group 5 (p>0.05). The mean follow-up period was 11.6±4.4 months (3-18 months) after LTFC therapy. During the follow-up period, some changes in the treatment modalities were needed (such as the addition or change of medication or need for anti-glaucoma surgery) because of side effects of the medication in 17 eyes and the requirement of additional IOP reduction in 162 eyes.
Conclusion: LTFC provides effective IOP control with low rates of side effects besides offering the advantages of fixed combinations of anti-glaucomatous agents.
Keywords : Intraocular pressure, latanoprost, timolol maleate, fixed combinations
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