Inês Passos’s research while affiliated with North Lisbon Hospital Center and other places

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Table 1 Description of patients in groups 1 and 2
Table 3 Study of the relationship between the variables and the GSS result
XEN® implant and trabeculectomy medium-term quality of life assessment and comparison of results
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December 2018

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International Journal of Ophthalmology

Ana Luísa Basílio

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Inês Passos

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AIM: To evaluate and compare the quality of life of patients submitted to XEN® implant or trabeculectomy and the relationship with potentially involved variables. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of patients with advanced open-angle glaucoma who underwent implantation of XEN® (group 1) and trabeculectomy (group 2) between October 2015 and February 2017. The studied variables were: age, gender, follow-up time, need of topical anti-hypertensive therapy, visual acuity and intraocular pressure (IOP). The quantification of the quality of life was attained through the Glaucoma Symptom Scale (GSS) questionnaire. RESULTS: Totally 34 eyes (34 patients) were included, 17 in each group. The mean GSS scores for group 1 were 42.6±6.8 (median, 47; p25, 36.5; p75, 48.5) and for group 2 it was 41.6±7.0 (median, 43; p25, 36.5; p75, 47.0; P=0.34). There was a strong negative correlation between the need for topical anti-hypertensive drugs and the GSS result in both groups (r=-0.88, P

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... Topical-hypotensive medication is the classic first-treatment approach to primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), but long-term topical treatments induce dry eyes and fibrosis, thus reducing the probability of success after glaucoma filtering surgery [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. ...

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XEN45 Implant in Medically Controlled vs. Uncontrolled Eyes—Differential IOP Changes in Real-Life Conditions
XEN® implant and trabeculectomy medium-term quality of life assessment and comparison of results

International Journal of Ophthalmology

... Given the wide portfolio of surgical approaches currently available, several studies investigated the impact of new minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries (MIGS) on QoL [51][52][53][54]. Al Habash et al. evaluated QoL in a heterogeneous group of glaucomatous patients undergoing a combined approach of cataract surgery with iStent, iStent inject, trabectome, Kahook dual blade goniotomy, or gonioscopyassisted transluminal trabeculotomy [52]. ...

XEN® implant and trabeculectomy medium-term quality of life assessment and comparison of results.
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  • January 2018

International Journal of Ophthalmology