Table 2.
Success criteria at multiple IOP levels at study endpoints– whole study group
| Study visit | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IOP levels (mmHg) | Success criteria | 6 months | 12 months | ||
| n/N (%) | 95% CI | n/N (%) | 95% CI | ||
|
5 < IOP ≤ 21 OR ≥ 20% IOP reduction |
Complete | 68/86 (79) | 70.9–88.7% | 67/95 (71) | 60.3–79.4% |
| Qualified | 72/86 (83) | 76.4–92.4% | 78/95 (82) | 72.9–89.2% | |
|
5 < IOP ≤ 18 OR ≥ 25% IOP reduction |
Complete | 63/86 (73) | 62.6–82.2% | 63/95 (66) | 55.9–75.7% |
| Qualified | 67/86 (78) | 67.7–86.1% | 73/95 (77) | 67.1–84.9% | |
|
5 < IOP ≤ 14 OR ≥ 30% IOP reduction |
Complete | 58/86 (67) | 56.5–77.2% | 57/95 (60) | 49.4–69.9% |
| Qualified | 61/86 (71) | 60.1–80.2% | 65/95 (68) | 58.1–77.6% | |
IOP = Intraocular pressure. Complete success - % of patients with IOP in indicated range, or an IOP reduction in range, compared to baseline, with no need of filtration surgery or hypotensive medication. Qualified success - % of patients with IOP in range, or an IOP reduction in range, compared to baseline, and no need of filtration surgery, with or without hypotensive medication