CHANGES IN THE OCULAR MICROCIRCULATION AFTER VITREORETINAL SURGERIES FOR INTRAOCULAR HEMORRHAGE

DASHINA, V. V. and MALYSHEV, A. V. and YANCHENKO, S. V. and LYSENKO, O. I. and GRISHCHENKO, I. V. and SERGIYENKO, A. N. (2017) CHANGES IN THE OCULAR MICROCIRCULATION AFTER VITREORETINAL SURGERIES FOR INTRAOCULAR HEMORRHAGE. Kubanskij nauchnyj medicinskij vestnik, 24 (3). pp. 28-32. ISSN 1608-6228

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Abstract

Aim. To explore ocular microcirculation in patients with intraocular hemorrhage.

Material and Methods. Microcirculation was investigated in 26 patients after subtotal posterior vitrectomy with the use of a laser blood analyzer LAK-01 and a computer program to carry out spectral analysis of the signal. Statistical processing of the results was performed using AnalystSoft software package, BioStat 2007.

Results of the study. Ocular microcirculation in the control group was characterized by high levels of blood perfusion and metabolic activity, symmetrical distribution of arterial inflow and venous outflow. Evaluation of microcirculation parameters in patients with intraocular hemorrhage demonstrated a significant fall of these figures.

Conclusion. Surgical removal of intraocular hemorrhage leads to a signficant improvement of ocular microcirculation.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 14 Mar 2023 10:38
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2024 05:49
URI: http://library.thepustakas.com/id/eprint/705

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