Ultrasonic features of the ocular blood flow impairment and the changes of carotid arteries in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma
Автор: Malishevskaya T.N., Kiseleva T.N., Renzyak E.V.
Журнал: Вестник Национального медико-хирургического центра им. Н.И. Пирогова @vestnik-pirogov-center
Рубрика: Оригинальные статьи
Статья в выпуске: 1, 2025 года.
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Rationale. It is proved that the changes of ocular blood flow play an important role in the mechanism of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) development. The impact of occlusive-stenotic lesions of carotid arteries on POAG progression has been discussed in the course of the last ten years.Objective: to study the characteristics of ocular blood flow and the changes of carotid arteries in patients with various stages of POAG.Methods: 125 patients (210 eyes) with various stages of POAG, 65 eyes of them with early stage of POAG (1st group), 126 eyes with moderate stage (2nd group) and 19 eyes with advanced stage (3rd group) were examined. 20 healthy individuals (40 eyes) without ocular pathology and cardiovascular diseases constituted the control group. Ultrasound examination including Color Doppler imaging and pulse dopplerography were used for investigation of blood flow in ocular vessels in the retrobulbar region. The peak systolic velocity (PSV), end diastolic velocity (EDV) and resistance index (RI) were measured in the ophthalmic artery (OA), central retinal artery (CRA) and paraneural medial and lateral short posterior ciliary arteries (sPSA). According to the NASCET criteria, carotid stenosis is categorized.Results: There was a statistically significant decrease of PSV, EDV in OA and the increase of RI in OA in eyes with advanced stage of POAG compared to control group and the 1st group (p function show_eabstract() { $('#eabstract1').hide(); $('#eabstract2').show(); $('#eabstract_expand').hide(); }
Primary open-angle glaucoma, ultrasound examination, color doppler imaging, pulse dopplerography, blood flow, ocular vessels, internal carotid artery
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140309976
IDR: 140309976 | DOI: 10.25881/20728255_2025_20_1_41