Elevated intraocular pressure is widely accepted as a risk factor for glaucoma and controlling the pressure remains the cornerstone of effective treatment. There is evidence that posture can have a significant effect on intraocular pressure fluctuations. Salat (or Salah) refers to the five daily prayers performed by Muslims. The time spent praying in a kneeling or prostrate position may be associated with wide fluctuations in intraocular pressure, potentially sight-threatening for Muslim patients with glaucoma. The researchers seek to investigate the link between traditional daily Muslim prayer postural changes and intraocular pressure changes.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5
Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Institute
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Intraocular Pressure
Time frame: Single Exam
Positional Intraocular Pressure Changes
Time frame: Single Exam
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