Diurnal fluctuations of intraocular pressure (IOP) and peripapillary retinal blood flow may have distinctive patterns in medically well-controlled open-angle glaucoma patients. In the results, we found a unique pattern, 'Latent asymmetric IOP', defined as the IOP which differs between the eyes only when placed in the supine position. Unique effects of this latent asymmetric IOP on Visual field and diurnal IOP fluctuations were studied.
Diurnal fluctuations of intraocular pressure (IOP) and peripapillary retinal blood flow have been implicated to be one of the important factors to affect visual field progression. However, there was no study to investigate them in medically well-controlled open-angle glaucoma patients. So we want to find the unique patterns. Study 1. Subjects : Patients with medically well controlled open angle glaucoma Method : IOP and peripapillary retinal blood flow were measured for 24 hours. The relationship between the two were studied. Study 2. Of the patients enrolled in study 1 , those on the same medical regimen for both eyes were analyzed for the presence of a latent asymmetric IOP and it's influence and association with visual field and diurnal IOP fluctuation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine
Seoul, South Korea
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