• Dtsch Arztebl Int · Sep 2009

    Review

    The medical and surgical treatment of glaucoma.

    • Thomas S Dietlein, Manuel M Hermann, and Jens F Jordan.
    • Zentrum für Augenheilkunde der Universität Köln, Köln, Germany, Thomas.Dietlein@uk-koeln.de
    • Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2009 Sep 1; 106 (37): 597606597-605; quiz 606.

    BackgroundOngoing demographic changes in Europe are heightening the importance of adequate treatment for glaucoma, a disorder that is markedly more common in the elderly.MethodA selective search for relevant literature, including Cochrane Reviews and the guidelines of the European Glaucoma Society, regarding the topical and surgical treatment of glaucoma.ResultsIt is recommended that the intraocular pressure (IOP) should be lowered by 20% to 50% from its baseline value, depending on the extent of already existing damage, the rate of progression, the baseline IOP, and the age of the patient. Topical monotherapy can lower the IOP by 15% to 30%. The success rate of filtration surgery has risen because of the intraoperative application of topical antimetabolites and currently ranges from 50% to 90%, depending on the study.ConclusionsThe goal of glaucoma treatment is to protect the patient from blindness and visual impairment while keeping the treatment-related decline in quality of life to a minimum. Any type of glaucoma treatment, be it medical or surgical, must further this aim in consideration of the situation of the individual patient.

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