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Abstract #54828 Published in IGR 15-3

Peculiarities of ocular blood flow in ischemic optic neuropathy and normal tension glaucoma

Mamikonian VR; Galoian NS; Sheremet NL; Kazarian EE; Kharlap SI; Shmeleva-Demir OA; Andzhelova DV; Tatevosian AA
Vestnik Oftalmologii 2013; 129: 3-8


Characteristics of ocular hemodynamics in ischemic optic neuropathy (ION) outcome and normal tension glaucoma (NTG), the conditions that are difficult to be differentially diagnosed, have been investigated. The study enrolled 32 patients (40 eyes) with ION outcome, 26 patients (46 eyes) with NTG, and 20 patients (32 eyes) with no ocular pathology. Besides the standard ophthalmological examination, color Doppler imaging of ocular vessels, evaluation of ocular blood flow volume and individual normal range of intraocular pressure (flowmetry) were performed in all cases. The results showed that an excess of the actual intraocular pressure (IOP) over the individual normal range was much higher in patients with NTG than in patients with ION (39% and 14.5% correspondingly). It was also found that NTG is associated with a more significant decrease of ocular blood flow volume (30.1% in average) in comparison to ION outcome (11%). In both conditions a decrease in velocity parameters of the blood flow in main ocular vessels was registered, however, ocular hemodynamics changes appeared to be more severe in patients with glaucomatous optic neuropathy. A statistically reliable correlation between volumetric and velocity parameters of ocular blood flow has been discovered.


Classification:

9.2.4 Normal pressure glaucoma (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.2 Primary open angle glaucomas)
10 Differential diagnosis e.g. anterior and posterior ischemic optic neuropathy
6.11 Bloodflow measurements (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)



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