Literature DB >> 11024417

Retrobulbar hemodynamics in normal-tension glaucoma with asymmetric visual field change and asymmetric ocular perfusion pressure.

Y Kondo1, Y Niwa, T Yamamoto, A Sawada, A Harris, Y Kitazawa.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate retrobulbar hemodynamics by means of color Doppler imaging in normal-tension glaucoma with asymmetric visual field change and asymmetric ocular perfusion pressure.
METHODS: Forty-nine consecutive patients who met the enrollment criteria were enrolled in a prospective study. We measured intraocular pressure at 2-hour intervals for 24 hours and performed color Doppler imaging of the orbital arteries, 48-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, and visual field testing. Color Doppler parameters were compared between subjects with higher ocular perfusion pressure in the eye that had a better mean deviation (concordant group) and worse mean deviation (discordant group).
RESULTS: In the eyes with the better mean deviation, the end-diastolic velocity of the ophthalmic artery was significantly slower in the discordant group (P=.0145), while in the eyes with the worse mean deviation, the peak systolic and end-diastolic velocities of the ophthalmic artery were significantly slower and the resistance index of the ophthalmic artery was significantly higher in the discordant group (P=.0395, P=.0088, and P=.0324, respectively). In the concordant group, the end-diastolic velocity of the central retinal artery was slower in eyes with a worse mean deviation.
CONCLUSION: Retrobulbar hemodynamics are significantly altered in patients with normal-tension glaucoma who have better ocular perfusion pressure in the eye that has a worse mean deviation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11024417     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9394(00)00521-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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