Introduction/Objective: This study evaluates the effects of hemodialysis
(HD) on intraocular pressure and ocular anterior chamber morphometry in
end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. Methods: In total, 32 ESRD
patients (50 eyes) who were on regular HD program, underwent ocular
examination. To all of them, 30 minutes before HD and 30 minutes after the
end of the hemodialysis session, central corneal thickness (CCT),
keratometric values (K1, K2), axial length (AL), anterior chamber depth
(ACD), and lens thickness (LT) were measured using the Lenstar 900
Haag-Streit USA device. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured using
Goldman applanation tonometry. Results: IOP before HD was 15.74 ? 3,043
while after HD it was 15.14 ? 3,07 (p = 0.125); K1 and K2 value were 43.11 ?
1.68 vs. 43.13 ? 1.73 (p = 0.688) and 43.11 ? 43.11 vs. 43.11 ? 43.11 (p =
0.158); AL increase from 23.25 ? 0.68 to 23.27 ? 0.68 in postHD (p = 0.158)
as well as AL from 23.25 ? 0.68 to 23.27 ? 0.68 (p = 0.264); ACD decrease
unsignificantly from 3.14 ? 0.40 to 3.10 ? 0.42 (p = 0.063); Mean LT before
HD was 4.66 ? 0.38 while after HD was 4.67 ? 0.36 (p = 0.290) and CCT was
563.68 ? 42.02 vs. 563.34 ? 42.26 (p = 0.777) Conclusions: HD has no
significant influences on ocular anterior segment structures such as on CCT,
ACD, LT, AL, K values as well as IOP.