Changes in intraocular pressure during the first 24 h after transscleral cyclophotocoagulation.
Erika RasmusonChristina LindénBjörn LundbergGauti JóhannessonPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2024)
Clinically significant IOP spikes were common in the first 24 h post-TCP. Almost one in five eyes had an increase of 10 mmHg and in almost one in 10 eyes, the IOP increase was 20 mmHg or higher. Eyes with PEXG had a higher occurrence of IOP spikes and displayed a greater magnitude of IOP elevation. Prophylactic post-operative IOP-lowering medication should be considered to prevent further glaucoma damage.