Objectives: To compare the risk of cataract formation in eyes with and without prior trabeculectomy and to assess other risk factors for cataract. Methods: The Advanced Glaucoma Intervention Study (AGIS) has been following 789 eyes in 591 patients with medically uncontrolled open-angle glaucoma. From 1988 to 1992, these eyes were randomly assigned to either an argon laser trabeculoplasty (ALT)-trabeculectomy-trabeculectomy treatment sequence or a trabeculectomy-ALT-trabeculectomy sequence. Cox regression analyses were used to assess risk factors for cataract formation during 7 to 11 years of follow-up. Main Outcome Measures: Cataract, defined as either having had cataract surgery, or confirmed severe lens opacity with a best-corrected Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study visual acuity score less than 65 letters (worse than 20/50). Results: Data are presented on the expected 5-year cumulative probability of cataract formation in each randomized sequence by age and presence of diabetes at study entry. Overall, approximately half of the eyes studied developed cataract. A first trabeculectomy, whether as the first or second AGIS intervention, increased the overall risk of cataract by 78% (risk ratio [RR]=1.78; P
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Gaasterland, D. E., Blackwell, B., Ederer, F., Van Veldhuisen, P. C., Sullivan, E. K., Dally, L. G., … Standardi, C. (2001). The advanced glaucoma intervention study, 8: Risk of cataract formation after trabeculectomy. Archives of Ophthalmology, 119(12), 1771–1780. https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.119.12.1771
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