Long-term efficacy of latanoprost in primary congenital glaucoma

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PurposeTo investigate the success (glaucoma control) of latanoprost therapy of primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) and factors affecting the long-term outcome.MethodsPatients with PCG treated with latanoprost were re-examined. At study visit and from clinical charts, we evaluated: intraocular pressure, length of glaucoma control with latanoprost, need of further medication or glaucoma surgery, systemic and topical side effects. Multivariate analysis was used to test factors related to the final outcome of the treatment.ResultsEighty-one eyes of 44 patients with PCG, and 42 eyes of 29 patients with previous glaucoma surgery, had received latanoprost therapy. In the first group, a success (glaucoma control by latanoprost therapy) was found in 24 eyes (29.6%), whereas 57 eyes (70.4%) had received surgery (45 eyes (55.6%) in the first year); among the eyes with previous surgery, a success was found in 12 eyes (28.6%), 13 eyes (31%) required an additional therapy, and 17 eyes (40.5%) had received further glaucoma surgery. No patient discontinued the treatment because of side effects. Factors related to the failure of the latanoprost treatment were: the high score of severity of glaucoma (P=0.014) and low age at PCG presentation (P=0.042).ConclusionsLong-term treatment with latanoprost is effective in about 30% of the eyes; factors related to failure were severe glaucomatous alterations, and young age at PCG presentation. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.

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Uva, M. G., Avitabile, T., Reibaldi, M., Bucolo, C., Drago, F., Quaranta, L., … Longo, A. (2014). Long-term efficacy of latanoprost in primary congenital glaucoma. Eye (Basingstoke), 28(1), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2013.232

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