2000
DOI: 10.1159/000050827
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Early Ultrastructural Findings and Superoxide Dismutase Levels in Experimental Ischemic Optic Neuropathy: Effect of Hypertension and Hypotension on Ischemic Changes

Abstract: We induced ischemia, hypertension and hypotension in 15 rabbits in order to evaluate the ischemic changes in the optic nerve and the effect of hypertension and hypotension on ischemia. We cauterized the right internal and external carotid arteries of 15 rabbits and applied dopamine hydrochloride and glycerol trinitrate to 5 each of these rabbits. Two rabbits were used as controls. We enucleated both eyes of all animals at the 24th hour. All of the optic nerves underwent biochemical, histopathological and ultra… Show more

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“…Die frühzeitige Erkennung und Therapie einer peri-oder postoperativen Anämie oder Hypotension kann einer posterioren Optikusneuropathie, die meist katastrophale Folgen für den Patienten nach sich zieht, vorbeugen. isms and are therefore prone to ischemia in case of systemic hypotension [5,8]. Among clinicians, there is a general agreement that significant blood loss and systemic hypotension are probably the most important contributors for the development of PION.…”
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“…Die frühzeitige Erkennung und Therapie einer peri-oder postoperativen Anämie oder Hypotension kann einer posterioren Optikusneuropathie, die meist katastrophale Folgen für den Patienten nach sich zieht, vorbeugen. isms and are therefore prone to ischemia in case of systemic hypotension [5,8]. Among clinicians, there is a general agreement that significant blood loss and systemic hypotension are probably the most important contributors for the development of PION.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified