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Abstract #24731 Published in IGR 11-4

A clinical experimental study on the relationship between primary glaucoma and retinal blood perfusion due to blood viscosity

Li Y-L; Li J-M
International Journal of Ophthalmology 2009; 9: 1435-1438


AIM: To investigate the relationship between levels of blood viscosity and ocular hemodynamic changes in patients of primary glaucoma (PG). METHODS: The blood rheology indices (including whole blood, plasma, packed cell, relative blood viscosities and yield stress) were determined in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients, primary acute angle closure glaucoma (PAACG) patients, primary chronic angle closure glaucoma (PCACG) patients and normal control group (patients with senile cataract), 20 cases each group. The peak systolic velocity (PSV), end diastolic velocity (EDV), resistant index (RI), shape of spectra and frequency of monitor of ophthalmic artery (OA) and central artery of retina (CRA) were detected with color Doppler imaging (CDI) simultaneously. Comparing to the differences of each group with t test and giving a linear relational analysis to targets between the blood viscosity and hemodynamic of primary glaucoma patients. RESULTS: The blood rheology targets in PG groups were significantly higher than those in control group except fibrinogen. Comparing to control group, PSV and EDV in PG groups were significantly decreased but RI was remarkably increased. All targets of blood viscosity in PG patients were significantly negatively correlated with the PSV, EDV of both OA and CRA, but were significantly positively correlated with RI of OA and CRA. There were no significant correlations between the blood viscosity and ocular hemodynamics in the normal control. CONCLUSION: There are ocular blood circulation obstacles in and high level of blood viscosity PG patients, CDI has an important reference value in early diagnosis and prognosis of glaucoma.

J.-M. Li. Department of Ophthalmology, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116023, Liaoning Province, China. lijingmin218@sina.com


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6.11 Bloodflow measurements (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)



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